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<blockquote data-quote="Loch Valley Fold" data-source="post: 643279" data-attributes="member: 8216"><p>When I first started AI'ing the first bull I choose was based on temperament he had a temperament score of 94. Nine years on I still have the son of that bull (our senoir herd sire) & a daughter. Now I look for butterfat,Protein, udder height & width, milk, low scc. I have learnt what bloodline(s)work for us & that is what is important. </p><p>There are certain NZ & Aussie bulls that I won't use & until something better comes along I will stick to using USA genetics. Having only Jersey's allows me not to have to worry about high bw bulls & calving problems that can be associated with other dairy breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loch Valley Fold, post: 643279, member: 8216"] When I first started AI'ing the first bull I choose was based on temperament he had a temperament score of 94. Nine years on I still have the son of that bull (our senoir herd sire) & a daughter. Now I look for butterfat,Protein, udder height & width, milk, low scc. I have learnt what bloodline(s)work for us & that is what is important. There are certain NZ & Aussie bulls that I won't use & until something better comes along I will stick to using USA genetics. Having only Jersey's allows me not to have to worry about high bw bulls & calving problems that can be associated with other dairy breeds. [/QUOTE]
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