What breed to put on passport?

Spudley

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Location
Pembrokeshire
We kept a crossbred bull last year, a Hereford cross British freisian, and I'm not sure what to put on the calves passports. The first few looked liked Herefords so I put them down as Hereford crosses but we had twins tonight from a jersey X British freisian cow, and they are black and white with black faces. I can't say they're Hereford crosses so what do I put them down as? BFX? Crossbred dairy? or do I boil the kettle and spend the morning on hold to BCMS?
 

som farmer

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Livestock Farmer
Location
somerset
with a xbred herd, and using xbred bulls, it can be quite amusing to see what comes out, had a few with white line down their backs ( longhorn, gloscester ?) where that came from...but the calves, although lively are worth b all, we just use breed code CB or BFX ,the one we try and avoid is JX, that just says the calf is shite !
But, on a serious note, we have to find an answer to dairy bull calves, sexed semen will reduce the number, but that will inflict on the market, a large number of poorly bred beef calves, which will not be a lot better than the better end of dairyx bull calves, and, as we know, the beef price at the moment is shite as well, mainly due to oversupply of ….beef ! so pretty well back to where we started !!!!!!
Perhaps we ought to have a thread on ideas for 1,000's of shite calves we currently produce.
 

Spudley

Member
Location
Pembrokeshire
They're heifers. I have registered them as cross bred dairy.
 

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The Agrarian

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Northern Ireland
with a xbred herd, and using xbred bulls, it can be quite amusing to see what comes out, had a few with white line down their backs ( longhorn, gloscester ?) where that came from...but the calves, although lively are worth b all, we just use breed code CB or BFX ,the one we try and avoid is JX, that just says the calf is shite !
But, on a serious note, we have to find an answer to dairy bull calves, sexed semen will reduce the number, but that will inflict on the market, a large number of poorly bred beef calves, which will not be a lot better than the better end of dairyx bull calves, and, as we know, the beef price at the moment is shite as well, mainly due to oversupply of ….beef ! so pretty well back to where we started !!!!!!
Perhaps we ought to have a thread on ideas for 1,000's of shite calves we currently produce.

Fleckvieh?
 

multi power

Member
Location
pembrokeshire
with a xbred herd, and using xbred bulls, it can be quite amusing to see what comes out, had a few with white line down their backs ( longhorn, gloscester ?) where that came from...but the calves, although lively are worth b all, we just use breed code CB or BFX ,the one we try and avoid is JX, that just says the calf is shite !
But, on a serious note, we have to find an answer to dairy bull calves, sexed semen will reduce the number, but that will inflict on the market, a large number of poorly bred beef calves, which will not be a lot better than the better end of dairyx bull calves, and, as we know, the beef price at the moment is shite as well, mainly due to oversupply of ….beef ! so pretty well back to where we started !!!!!!
Perhaps we ought to have a thread on ideas for 1,000's of shite calves we currently produce.
Avoiding jersey and going back to British Friesian would go a long way to solving the problems
 

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