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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1492003" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>When a new calf is born it's registered online with his dam and sire info. Only purebred registered bull, or AI bull can be a sire of the calf. Earlier we could look just at the dam's reg number and sire's reg number, now all calf's blood % is shown. All crossbred animals were always named as xbred and nobody counted what breeds are in them. Now, when dairy farmers are milking those beefxdairy cows and getting beef subsidies for them, it's been decided that it's time to start counting the beef %. It was always registered what bull was used for the cow, but nobody really cared what the breed was, the most important thing was if it's dairy or beefx calf.</p><p>Now when registrating the calf you can also write it's colour, birth ease, BW, name if want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1492003, member: 19683"] When a new calf is born it's registered online with his dam and sire info. Only purebred registered bull, or AI bull can be a sire of the calf. Earlier we could look just at the dam's reg number and sire's reg number, now all calf's blood % is shown. All crossbred animals were always named as xbred and nobody counted what breeds are in them. Now, when dairy farmers are milking those beefxdairy cows and getting beef subsidies for them, it's been decided that it's time to start counting the beef %. It was always registered what bull was used for the cow, but nobody really cared what the breed was, the most important thing was if it's dairy or beefx calf. Now when registrating the calf you can also write it's colour, birth ease, BW, name if want to. [/QUOTE]
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