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<blockquote data-quote="The Son" data-source="post: 6582730" data-attributes="member: 1857"><p>There are getting fewer options for TB calves now as the rules are being tightened.</p><p></p><p>we have run a grazing AFU for the past ten years, taking TB restricted calves and taking them through to fat, but ours will come to an end in 2 years time as we are now in a cull area.</p><p></p><p>Defra have published new rules to try and keep units going, but they really are unworkable in my veiw.</p><p></p><p>My advise would be if you don't have the space, get rid as soon as you can as your first loss is the best, and struggling to keep calves over winter will take your focus off your main enterprise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Son, post: 6582730, member: 1857"] There are getting fewer options for TB calves now as the rules are being tightened. we have run a grazing AFU for the past ten years, taking TB restricted calves and taking them through to fat, but ours will come to an end in 2 years time as we are now in a cull area. Defra have published new rules to try and keep units going, but they really are unworkable in my veiw. My advise would be if you don't have the space, get rid as soon as you can as your first loss is the best, and struggling to keep calves over winter will take your focus off your main enterprise. [/QUOTE]
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