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<blockquote data-quote="Devon lad" data-source="post: 6535338" data-attributes="member: 5274"><p>I don’t for one minute think that sexed is the golden bullet, but like all new things it has to get its real world testing at some point and with sufficient numbers that results are a fair representation. It will be part of the immediate solution, and in time this will change as well. The fact that any calve surplus weather its beef or dairy is waste to the system. It’s a whole industry issue, the majority of beef farmers just aren’t efficient enough, our Hereford heifer x-bred calves are going to mid wales to be reared as sucklers, I bet they’re grazed on the side of a mountain, never see a shed and someone is making a good living out of it as well. Rapidly changing times in dairying. What will be will be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devon lad, post: 6535338, member: 5274"] I don’t for one minute think that sexed is the golden bullet, but like all new things it has to get its real world testing at some point and with sufficient numbers that results are a fair representation. It will be part of the immediate solution, and in time this will change as well. The fact that any calve surplus weather its beef or dairy is waste to the system. It’s a whole industry issue, the majority of beef farmers just aren’t efficient enough, our Hereford heifer x-bred calves are going to mid wales to be reared as sucklers, I bet they’re grazed on the side of a mountain, never see a shed and someone is making a good living out of it as well. Rapidly changing times in dairying. What will be will be? [/QUOTE]
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