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<blockquote data-quote="Calum the Shepherd" data-source="post: 1802072" data-attributes="member: 40096"><p>Equally a little of topic but you may find entertaining.... a recent Romney sale in NZ the top tup reached $12000 roughly. When I mentioned this on social media a texel breeder of whom is a little anti NZ and anti ebv figures made the comment "$12000 and they still had to crutch him".....my thought was "people pay same amount for Texels and still end up pulling every lamb or cutting them out" </p><p>some people will never change there views even when it's obvious and they'll always be on the defensive. </p><p>Grandad also told me look at the man you buy the tup from, you can learn alot about them that way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calum the Shepherd, post: 1802072, member: 40096"] Equally a little of topic but you may find entertaining.... a recent Romney sale in NZ the top tup reached $12000 roughly. When I mentioned this on social media a texel breeder of whom is a little anti NZ and anti ebv figures made the comment "$12000 and they still had to crutch him".....my thought was "people pay same amount for Texels and still end up pulling every lamb or cutting them out" some people will never change there views even when it's obvious and they'll always be on the defensive. Grandad also told me look at the man you buy the tup from, you can learn alot about them that way [/QUOTE]
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