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Hello tooloos,
Lulu certainly has a very pretty face and it is so nice that you have posted a topic for the first time!
Stephanie
Edited By Saffy on 1223500496
Lulu certainly has a very pretty face and it is so nice that you have posted a topic for the first time!
Stephanie
Edited By Saffy on 1223500496
Stephanie Powell
Duffryn Dexters 32824
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she s non short due to calve in december to a non short bull . we will breed our own replacements but also be on the lookout for cows which will improve the herd . we ve just bought a bull watercress wenlock who is short leg to cross with our long leg cows and ai our three short leg with long leg to produce medium leg to cross back with wenlock
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Do you need a bull for so few cows? I am not being funny i only have 6 plus 2 replacements but is there enough work for him. We hire our bull as we need him and pay by the week. Obviously you need to hire a bull that you like and if you can see a few of his family all the better.
Perhaps you could hire yours out in the quiet times. Problem then is TB test each time he moves
Perhaps you could hire yours out in the quiet times. Problem then is TB test each time he moves
Rob H
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Pembs
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we are in a high tb risk area so every time we get a bull in it needs testing before it leaves we also have the cows calving at different times so a bull might have two months or more before next animal on in which the hirer might want him moved on . we decided that to hire in a bull and tb test etc more than once a year it was cheaper to buy a nice one that we can also show during the summer and as he s young he shouldn t lose too much either . we also like the idea of a closed herd at the minute so not to bring in too many problems
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Is Wenlock a local herd? or a herd you have seen around and like. Gallipot is a well known herd but I am no expert on breeding pedigrees. You will have to put the rest on now tooloos I have yet to try :D but I have just bought a digital camera so watch this space. don't hold your breath I fall asleep reading the instructions they are so boring :D
Rob H
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no we saw the bull at the melton mowbray show and thought he stood out [ in our eyes anyway but he got a third in the show ] . the watercress herd is from shropshire and we saw the cows and they were very nice cows with good udders etc which is one of the things we would like to improve. lulu is the only gallipot cow we have the rest are galehill dexters which we are also very impressed with being beefy animals but also very good mothers , and the other animal is our first born heifer calf out of our red cow galehill morello which is looking very promising already
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Tooloos, your breeding program sounded as though you meant that breeding your 3 short leg with a long leg was going to produce medium leg calves. Have I misunderstood you?
Margaret.
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