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Looking fof young bull
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:58 pm
by marcus
Hi,
I am looking for a young bull to bring on, any age from six months upwards considered. I have mainly Knightsway breeding, so am looking for a different line. It has to be a non-short black with a beefy conformation. I DO NOT want a polled animal and it MUST NOT have Woodmagic breeding.
Fussy b***** I know.
I can be contacted on Mondays/Tuesdays on 01769 560976, 10am and 1pm best time to catch me in.
If anyone out there can help I would be gratefull.
many thanks,
Marcus.
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:58 pm
by Boofarm
Son of Nithsdale Dougal out of Bayrigg Willow presently 6 months old still running with his mum, black, non short, been de-horned, Dougal throws good beefy calves, and we have had no difficulty with cows calving to him.
Steer from the same bull & similar cow line can be seen running in the herd and shows good shape and size which is why my other half persuaded me not to castrate this one. I am presently offshore and do not have access to pedigree or lineage but if there is interest I can arrange to dig the info out
Would run him on for a couple of months yet for preference
He knows what a bucket is for but has never seen the inside of a shed
Cheers
Brian
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 7:23 pm
by Tim Watson
Slightly off topic but following on from the 'MUST NOT have Woodmagic breeding' would it be possible for someone to explain to a newbie why people do not like Woodmagic's? I know I have some but I am interested in people's opinions and would appreciate the education.
Thanks
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:35 pm
by marcus
let,s just say they are a breed apart!!
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:49 pm
by Louisa Gidney
I'm interested in a young bull too. Similar spec in that NO polled or Woodmagic breeding. Different in that I'm looking for something with a good dairy background, don't mind a light back end if carrying good teat placement, udder conformation and milk quality. Photos of dam and sisters would be good.
In reply to why no Woodmagic, simply that this one herd has had a massive influence on the breed and it is not good policy to be over dependent on one herd.
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:50 pm
by Tim Watson
Marcus, apologies but can you help me understand? I had thought that they were dexters and that Woodmagic was just the herd name?
Thanks
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:59 pm
by Tim Watson
Louisa, thanks for this. Has anyone tried to quantify how big an effect? I have been told that there weren't many Dexters left at one point and I seem to recall that Beryl had them for upwards of 60 years (is that right?) if that's the case how many dexters did she breed in that time? Us anyone counted?
Thanks
Tim
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 6:16 pm
by Louisa Gidney
Tim, a long time ago Andrew Sheppy did some work on this so he's the person to ask. I do remember an article in the Bulletin on progeny from AI bulls and Woodmagic Dormouse sired c. 250 calves when the breed was still very rare. All my foundation stock had Woodmagic in, which is why I've tried to broaden the genetic base since by not adding further Woodmagic lines.
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:13 pm
by marcus
Hi,
If the person who rang me the other day is having problems getting some pics on my email, could he ring me again and I could give him my address so that he could send me some through the post.
many thanks,
Marcus
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 3:18 pm
by debra wiltshire
Hello...it was us! I have posted a private message to you. Please do contact us again if it doesnt go through. 01476 879029 thanks
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 7:40 pm
by Louisa Gidney
It looks like Marcus got sorted out but I'm still on the lookout. In exchange I can offer a black non short bull born Jan , dam Zanfara Thomasina or a red short leg bull, born Feb, dam Zanfara Rebekah, both sired by Baranduin Delta. Photos on request.
Re: Looking fof young bull
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 8:59 am
by moomin
Hi Louisa,
Suggest you contact Pat Short, Elmwood Dexters. I understand she has a young original population bull, i. e . no introgression from start of herd book, and no Woodmagic breeding in him. His name is Elmwood Alfie if you want to look him up.
Di