Bull Linear Classification

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Bull Linear Classification

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Congratulations to Veronica Schofield for achieving a good score with Harron Fiddler EX92 and also 2 cows that each scored VG88.
We are now formating the 2011 scores to put VG and EX cattle listings in the 2011 herdbook.

Yes i know i keep going on about Linear but it's the only way to get it advertised and more importantly used!
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Re: Bull Linear Classification

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Mark I'm interested in this, but not clear on cost nor logistics. How much does it cost and how is it arranged and done?

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Re: Bull Linear Classification

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Colin wrote:Mark I'm interested in this, but not clear on cost nor logistics. How much does it cost and how is it arranged and done?

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Re: Bull Linear Classification

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Hi Colin, cows cost £6 + vat each and Bulls £15 + vat each. There is a minimun farm visit fee of £60 + vat .
1 cow would cost £60 + vat
10 cows would cost £60 + vat
2 Bulls would cost £60 + vat
2 Bulls and 5 cows would cost £60 +vat
if you get the idea.
All applications have to go through the office, there could be between 2 to 8 weeks lead time once the application has gone through to Holstein UK.There is a helpful leaflet in the application pack explaining the system.
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