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<blockquote data-quote="irish dom" data-source="post: 7113674" data-attributes="member: 64960"><p>It is one of the most advanced using genomic across breed evaluations and it is delivering real economic progress amongst its adopters. This is the future. Not buying a ram cos his great grand síre made a silly amount of money in order to massage someone's ego or because he had been fed to the point of internal damage, infertility and early death. It still surprises me why would an April lambing outdoor lambing low input flock would buy a December born pumped to the gills lamb that has never relied on forage for its existence then be surprised when he either dies or turns into a toast rack and tips nothing. I have this conversation with the same men every year at scanning on how they are never buying at the premier sale again and these overfed lambs are a waste of time. Then you see their name in the paper in August having bought another one of them. Some people will never and don't want to change but for the rest of us trying to make sheep pay performance recorded rams is the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irish dom, post: 7113674, member: 64960"] It is one of the most advanced using genomic across breed evaluations and it is delivering real economic progress amongst its adopters. This is the future. Not buying a ram cos his great grand síre made a silly amount of money in order to massage someone's ego or because he had been fed to the point of internal damage, infertility and early death. It still surprises me why would an April lambing outdoor lambing low input flock would buy a December born pumped to the gills lamb that has never relied on forage for its existence then be surprised when he either dies or turns into a toast rack and tips nothing. I have this conversation with the same men every year at scanning on how they are never buying at the premier sale again and these overfed lambs are a waste of time. Then you see their name in the paper in August having bought another one of them. Some people will never and don't want to change but for the rest of us trying to make sheep pay performance recorded rams is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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