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<blockquote data-quote="dairyrow" data-source="post: 7139364" data-attributes="member: 65606"><p>No not really. I've always offered other bits as a start so she gradually gets used to stuff. Always asked what they did in college dehorn calves, tailed or drenched sheep and paper work. Did put her on the AI course but i don't think the bloke should of passed them. They got 1 out of 3 animals and picked them. Have got her doing it at home out +20 animals shes hit one. Have to check everyone because we block calve. Can't afford ones missed. </p><p>What do you guys look for in employees now. Experience on farms, certificates or is the nature of the person in front of you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dairyrow, post: 7139364, member: 65606"] No not really. I've always offered other bits as a start so she gradually gets used to stuff. Always asked what they did in college dehorn calves, tailed or drenched sheep and paper work. Did put her on the AI course but i don't think the bloke should of passed them. They got 1 out of 3 animals and picked them. Have got her doing it at home out +20 animals shes hit one. Have to check everyone because we block calve. Can't afford ones missed. What do you guys look for in employees now. Experience on farms, certificates or is the nature of the person in front of you? [/QUOTE]
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