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<blockquote data-quote="Whitepeak" data-source="post: 7739315" data-attributes="member: 45704"><p>We had a batch of about a dozen heifers I ai'd, mainly by him plus a few by an Allacott bull. I will AI his 2020 born heifers next year as well, plus a couple by a Blackwater bull. I did stick a straw in our old show cow this year, but I was struggling to spot her bulling and I think she repeated. Tbh I don't tend to bother AI-ing cows as I like to get them outside as soon as possible after calving. </p><p>Yeah keep selling odd ones. We've sold one bull into a pedigree herd, he went up to Lancashire. I keep in touch with them and they are really pleased with him.</p><p>No, we've nothing for Carlisle. We wouldn't get a very good trade up there as we are TB1, and the buyers only seem to want TB4 (despite us never having had TB in over 40yrs!). We take to either the society sale at Worcester, or local markets. I've just entered one in Leek for in a fortnights time.</p><p>Have you got many Blondes? Or is this your first year of trying them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitepeak, post: 7739315, member: 45704"] We had a batch of about a dozen heifers I ai'd, mainly by him plus a few by an Allacott bull. I will AI his 2020 born heifers next year as well, plus a couple by a Blackwater bull. I did stick a straw in our old show cow this year, but I was struggling to spot her bulling and I think she repeated. Tbh I don't tend to bother AI-ing cows as I like to get them outside as soon as possible after calving. Yeah keep selling odd ones. We've sold one bull into a pedigree herd, he went up to Lancashire. I keep in touch with them and they are really pleased with him. No, we've nothing for Carlisle. We wouldn't get a very good trade up there as we are TB1, and the buyers only seem to want TB4 (despite us never having had TB in over 40yrs!). We take to either the society sale at Worcester, or local markets. I've just entered one in Leek for in a fortnights time. Have you got many Blondes? Or is this your first year of trying them? [/QUOTE]
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