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Tru-Test vs Gallagher (recording sheep)
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7458566" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>I have been using Shearwell Farmworks software on a PC and a Psion handheld (& EID reader) since 2010. Little to choose between that program and Border Software’s FarmIT imo.</p><p>My weigh head is a TruTest, which sends weights to the Psion by Bluetooth.</p><p></p><p>I like the Highlander, which does everything I want it to do, but not a fan of the corporate/‘doesn’t matter what the sheep looks like’ ideas since Innovis took them over. I’m not worried what label is attached to a breed, as long as it’s a white faced, medium sized, low input grazing ewe. I’ve used a couple of NZ Texels and a very high index Lleyn, but none added anything much to the mix imo. Gone back to breeding my own Highlander rams, with occasional new blood.</p><p></p><p>Next step is to breed the wool off them, maybe...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7458566, member: 348"] I have been using Shearwell Farmworks software on a PC and a Psion handheld (& EID reader) since 2010. Little to choose between that program and Border Software’s FarmIT imo. My weigh head is a TruTest, which sends weights to the Psion by Bluetooth. I like the Highlander, which does everything I want it to do, but not a fan of the corporate/‘doesn’t matter what the sheep looks like’ ideas since Innovis took them over. I’m not worried what label is attached to a breed, as long as it’s a white faced, medium sized, low input grazing ewe. I’ve used a couple of NZ Texels and a very high index Lleyn, but none added anything much to the mix imo. Gone back to breeding my own Highlander rams, with occasional new blood. Next step is to breed the wool off them, maybe... [/QUOTE]
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