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<blockquote data-quote="capfits" data-source="post: 6567562" data-attributes="member: 15206"><p>[USER=85]@choochter[/USER] the Moredun guys were talking of targeting cattle initially though I got the impression from the way were talking the that they were hopeful that the approach they were looking at would cover other species.</p><p>I really think we will have to wait until next year to find out if the route they are looking at is fruitful, but I am sure we all really hope it is.</p><p>As for pedigree sheep well the progeny will never be on farm long enough to show clinical sign. We are currently managing 3500 adult sheep and we will see 5 a year, so an indication of the pressure for us at moment.</p><p>Dairy cattle guys is a strange one, cause it should be getting picked up in bulk milk, but then with many dairy cows only achieve 3 lactations they will rarely get to the stage of showing the clinical signs unlike a suckler herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capfits, post: 6567562, member: 15206"] [USER=85]@choochter[/USER] the Moredun guys were talking of targeting cattle initially though I got the impression from the way were talking the that they were hopeful that the approach they were looking at would cover other species. I really think we will have to wait until next year to find out if the route they are looking at is fruitful, but I am sure we all really hope it is. As for pedigree sheep well the progeny will never be on farm long enough to show clinical sign. We are currently managing 3500 adult sheep and we will see 5 a year, so an indication of the pressure for us at moment. Dairy cattle guys is a strange one, cause it should be getting picked up in bulk milk, but then with many dairy cows only achieve 3 lactations they will rarely get to the stage of showing the clinical signs unlike a suckler herd. [/QUOTE]
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