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<blockquote data-quote="Davy_g" data-source="post: 7971484" data-attributes="member: 3544"><p>There are more and more breeders starting in Scotland and still a few of the established - quite a few on here. If the breeders enter bulls and make a proposition to the Society im sure they would support it. Plenty of the breeders on here will have bulls for sale - Jess, Stuart, Graeme etc??</p><p></p><p>Dad used to buy bulls for 3K and sell for similar prices. Not much has changed in 30 years except all in the inputs are way up. Pedigree farming only pays if you get pedigree prices and are selling breeding females. Many farm Blondes commercially as they are hardy and only register the best of the calves. Calf and resultant cow numbers fell for a good few years but have stabilised now and infact an increase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy_g, post: 7971484, member: 3544"] There are more and more breeders starting in Scotland and still a few of the established - quite a few on here. If the breeders enter bulls and make a proposition to the Society im sure they would support it. Plenty of the breeders on here will have bulls for sale - Jess, Stuart, Graeme etc?? Dad used to buy bulls for 3K and sell for similar prices. Not much has changed in 30 years except all in the inputs are way up. Pedigree farming only pays if you get pedigree prices and are selling breeding females. Many farm Blondes commercially as they are hardy and only register the best of the calves. Calf and resultant cow numbers fell for a good few years but have stabilised now and infact an increase [/QUOTE]
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