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Adding a new breed to a suckler herd
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolds Beef" data-source="post: 7951014" data-attributes="member: 14698"><p>[USER=166302]@Grahamc94[/USER] I also am late to the Party!! But I am going to suggest a Lincoln Red. You do not say where you are in wee bernies kingdom!!. There are some very good herds of the said breed in Scotland, Auchmacoy, Balcaskie, St Fort. The Lincoln is known for its docility, easy calving, and for it's growth rates. They will cope with any conditions and are to be found from Cornwall to Orkney.</p><p>All herds welcome visitors and are mostly High Health. Have a look before you dismisss them and talk to some breeders.</p><p>WB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolds Beef, post: 7951014, member: 14698"] [USER=166302]@Grahamc94[/USER] I also am late to the Party!! But I am going to suggest a Lincoln Red. You do not say where you are in wee bernies kingdom!!. There are some very good herds of the said breed in Scotland, Auchmacoy, Balcaskie, St Fort. The Lincoln is known for its docility, easy calving, and for it's growth rates. They will cope with any conditions and are to be found from Cornwall to Orkney. All herds welcome visitors and are mostly High Health. Have a look before you dismisss them and talk to some breeders. WB [/QUOTE]
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