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Worcester Aberdeen Angus sale 3rd April.
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<blockquote data-quote="exmoorromney" data-source="post: 7494641" data-attributes="member: 54292"><p>Both bulls have a calving ease score going in the wrong direction than we would like but both were born unassisted and wouldn't have been touched apart from birth weighing and tagging otherwise they wouldn't still have their balls. The older bull was quite heavy at birth which is why his calving EBV is where it is so no I wouldn't recommend using him on heifers or dairy cows. I wouldn't have any reservations using the younger bull on heifers or dairy. These 2 bulls were selected for the sale as they were the right age being from our small Autumn calving herd and their DLWGs were very good. We sell a lot of bulls privately into dairy, beef and a smaller amount into pedigree herds and have a lot of repeat customers so the bulls do the job they are supposed to do. When people come to pick off farm I am honest with them and help them try and pick a bull that would suit their needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exmoorromney, post: 7494641, member: 54292"] Both bulls have a calving ease score going in the wrong direction than we would like but both were born unassisted and wouldn't have been touched apart from birth weighing and tagging otherwise they wouldn't still have their balls. The older bull was quite heavy at birth which is why his calving EBV is where it is so no I wouldn't recommend using him on heifers or dairy cows. I wouldn't have any reservations using the younger bull on heifers or dairy. These 2 bulls were selected for the sale as they were the right age being from our small Autumn calving herd and their DLWGs were very good. We sell a lot of bulls privately into dairy, beef and a smaller amount into pedigree herds and have a lot of repeat customers so the bulls do the job they are supposed to do. When people come to pick off farm I am honest with them and help them try and pick a bull that would suit their needs. [/QUOTE]
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