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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 1156796" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>I would have attended if I was still in the USA, Johann developed the high density grazing system which on its' own is worth the cost of the course, his input into the development of Alan Savorys' Holistic management has been acknowledged by many as some of the most important information for the serious cattleman. </p><p>With many ranchers making the shift from grain based herd to forage based, the change in selection of phenotype is important whether within an existing breed, or developing a tailored composite for the specific environment of the ranch, Johann has been breeding adapted cattle since the 70's and has a reputation for breeding outstanding adapted cattle both on his own ranch and in many programs he mentors in vastly differing environments. The early influence of both Tom Lasater and Prof Jan Bonsma in Johann's approach to developing functional cattle is apparent in his approach to his selection.</p><p>WalnutCrest, the Aubrac breeders were impressed enough to have invited Johann out for his first USA lectures last year, he made a memorable impression on those I had feedback from afterwards, and as a result there is still input in this tour from some Aubrac breeders who feel the information needs to be more widely taught.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 1156796, member: 2703"] I would have attended if I was still in the USA, Johann developed the high density grazing system which on its' own is worth the cost of the course, his input into the development of Alan Savorys' Holistic management has been acknowledged by many as some of the most important information for the serious cattleman. With many ranchers making the shift from grain based herd to forage based, the change in selection of phenotype is important whether within an existing breed, or developing a tailored composite for the specific environment of the ranch, Johann has been breeding adapted cattle since the 70's and has a reputation for breeding outstanding adapted cattle both on his own ranch and in many programs he mentors in vastly differing environments. The early influence of both Tom Lasater and Prof Jan Bonsma in Johann's approach to developing functional cattle is apparent in his approach to his selection. WalnutCrest, the Aubrac breeders were impressed enough to have invited Johann out for his first USA lectures last year, he made a memorable impression on those I had feedback from afterwards, and as a result there is still input in this tour from some Aubrac breeders who feel the information needs to be more widely taught. [/QUOTE]
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