Are there bulls forward with Jaegerbomb in their back breeding?It's going to be interesting in Carlisle and Stirling this weekend.
Gannon fiasco nearly finished the JCS off. Some would say it SHOULD have done. Particularly as he had been used fairly heavily on Jersey Island where cross breeding isn't permitted by statute. The resulting progeny had to be slaughtered or exported off the island. Nowadays the JCS issue a list fairly regularly of bulls which are passed for use in the UK, and are promoted as Jerseys, but the progeny are not eligible for registration as pedigree!Bought a young jersey bull once he was bred from gannon who turned out to have a bit of holstein bull had a cert but parts of his parentage was missing from cert .
Could be going cheapAnyone got jaegerbomb semen?
He is Still the same bull I sposeCould be going cheap
They wouldn't have been able to enter them as their pedigrees would have been revoked. Procters were advertising a lovely bunch of bulls by Jaegerbomb on Facebook last month, they'll all have to go for commercial use.Are there bulls forward with Jaegerbomb in their back breeding?
It'd be fine for commercial cows, suppose the Handleys would have plenty.Anyone got jaegerbomb semen?
Could be going cheap
Charolais are DNA verified on both sides of the pedigree .. not sure about other breeds.It won't make a bit of difference to the Commercial Trade. Since when did street-wise commercial farmers believe that pedigree claims in any breed weren't subject to a bit of poetic licence.
Lims used to only DNA test the sires but after this business all cows will have to be DNA tested when they produce their first calf, as of the 1st of October.Charolais are DNA verified on both sides of the pedigree .. not sure about other breeds.
Are all calves born are verified on both sides?Charolais are DNA verified on both sides of the pedigree .. not sure about other breeds.
Any female that is going to be used for breeding or bull used is DNA verified. At the time of first calving for a heifer and before a bull is sold or used .Are all calves born are verified on both sides?
Which, when you think about it, is appalling. Why should commercial farmers not be able to have confidence in those they buy seed,-stock from?It won't make a bit of difference to the Commercial Trade. Since when did street-wise commercial farmers believe that pedigree claims in any breed weren't subject to a bit of poetic licence.
Which, when you think about it, is appalling. Why should commercial farmers not be able to have confidence in those they buy seed,-stock from?
Absolutely correct. I don't want to be going to buy a tup and feel like I'm in a poker game..If I didn’t have confidence in the integrity of the breeder, I wouldn’t be buying from him, whether pedigree or crossbred stock. End of.
Of course they should - to suggest otherwise implies that we are collectively ingrained liars, and personally, I find that quite offensive. And I believe that the majority of honest breeders would feel that way too.Which, when you think about it, is appalling. Why should commercial farmers not be able to have confidence in those they buy seed,-stock from?
Dead right. I was discussing with a friend about potential purchases recently, and we both agreed that we would avoid a certain pool of stock for the very reasons you describe above.If I didn’t have confidence in the integrity of the breeder, I wouldn’t be buying from him, whether pedigree or crossbred stock. End of.