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If you tell lies you'll get caught out eventually
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<blockquote data-quote="bob_01" data-source="post: 7936427" data-attributes="member: 24022"><p>Yeah, apparently definitely pedigree, think a d.n.a test result got circulated while back when it last rumbled. Presume the society are probably treading carefully because surely someone there noticed a great bull like jacot, whos well known, isn't available in our country, starts getting progeny registered. So to me they've either let him do it knowingly or there registration process has failed.</p><p>We definitely feel like we are getting punished. Got two young breeding bulls that were going to the sales, are they devalued now? Also got lots of heifers by him also. I'd of thought defra would of deregisted the lot or non at all<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤔" title="Thinking face :thinking:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f914.png" data-shortname=":thinking:" />, rather than sticking a pin in the calendar and choosing a date. </p><p>The final small financial kick in the nuts is, these embryo calves once born are going to need a dna test, before there unavailable for registration and become normal stores. Got a nice cow from the cloughhead herd in calf to him also .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob_01, post: 7936427, member: 24022"] Yeah, apparently definitely pedigree, think a d.n.a test result got circulated while back when it last rumbled. Presume the society are probably treading carefully because surely someone there noticed a great bull like jacot, whos well known, isn't available in our country, starts getting progeny registered. So to me they've either let him do it knowingly or there registration process has failed. We definitely feel like we are getting punished. Got two young breeding bulls that were going to the sales, are they devalued now? Also got lots of heifers by him also. I'd of thought defra would of deregisted the lot or non at all🤔, rather than sticking a pin in the calendar and choosing a date. The final small financial kick in the nuts is, these embryo calves once born are going to need a dna test, before there unavailable for registration and become normal stores. Got a nice cow from the cloughhead herd in calf to him also . [/QUOTE]
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