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<blockquote data-quote="FarmerDanny1989" data-source="post: 7946944" data-attributes="member: 155252"><p>Nothing wrong with that. We’ve only doubled numbers in the last 3 years due to higher beef prices.</p><p>I’d like to start up a pedigree herd this year also with a view to breed my own stock bulls.</p><p>Iv A.I’d 22 mostly Blue X Lim cows to Hallfield Fanfare they will be due in a few months so I’ll see how they get on.</p><p>I did have a few blonde cows years ago and I’m sure they were sired by a bull called Fallou but I could be wrong! They bred quite well I put an Angus bull over them.</p><p>Iv kept around half my bull calves whole from last year, we are trying out the bull beef see how they get on and if good will do that with them all. I do sell about 1/3 to 1/2 of the calves and finish the rest, and now try to breed our own replacements save buying.</p><p>Do you finish some of your cattle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmerDanny1989, post: 7946944, member: 155252"] Nothing wrong with that. We’ve only doubled numbers in the last 3 years due to higher beef prices. I’d like to start up a pedigree herd this year also with a view to breed my own stock bulls. Iv A.I’d 22 mostly Blue X Lim cows to Hallfield Fanfare they will be due in a few months so I’ll see how they get on. I did have a few blonde cows years ago and I’m sure they were sired by a bull called Fallou but I could be wrong! They bred quite well I put an Angus bull over them. Iv kept around half my bull calves whole from last year, we are trying out the bull beef see how they get on and if good will do that with them all. I do sell about 1/3 to 1/2 of the calves and finish the rest, and now try to breed our own replacements save buying. Do you finish some of your cattle? [/QUOTE]
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