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Lambing ease gestation length
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Gus" data-source="post: 8097998" data-attributes="member: 168788"><p>Aye ok that makes a wee bit more sense. But I canna understand the whole innovis style genetics patter. Are you no just trying to breed yourself a flock of shedders cheaply by starting off with a wee Cheaply bought shedding (mostly) draft yow. Buying in decent easycare and exlana tups and putting them to the wee island rats and calling them F1 and then putting them back to the shedders again to produce your f2. By F 3,4,5 or whatever you’ve pretty much bred the Shetland oot of them and you have your easycare flock. But I guess you’re hoping to have a wee bit of myomax and inverdale in there as a selling point. What are you hoping to achieve as an end point oot of interest ? Do you see the inverdale as a good thing ? Can it not also have negative effects?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Gus, post: 8097998, member: 168788"] Aye ok that makes a wee bit more sense. But I canna understand the whole innovis style genetics patter. Are you no just trying to breed yourself a flock of shedders cheaply by starting off with a wee Cheaply bought shedding (mostly) draft yow. Buying in decent easycare and exlana tups and putting them to the wee island rats and calling them F1 and then putting them back to the shedders again to produce your f2. By F 3,4,5 or whatever you’ve pretty much bred the Shetland oot of them and you have your easycare flock. But I guess you’re hoping to have a wee bit of myomax and inverdale in there as a selling point. What are you hoping to achieve as an end point oot of interest ? Do you see the inverdale as a good thing ? Can it not also have negative effects? [/QUOTE]
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