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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 612835" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Their contact information is freely available, I have made contact with them in the past out of curiosity and got more than enough info in a very friendly manner. They have arranged visits to the various farms for me free of charge and throughly enjoy overseas visitors or anyone showing an interest in the breed.</p><p></p><p>Don't be oversensitive, whether it feels right to you or not is hardly important as its a group of breeders in the UK that preserves the breed in its purest form with preservation of lines tracing directly back to those animals in the original herdbook in 1846. Its not a business deal or even a business opportunity, its simply heritage and history and they only want to protect the semen available as its a very small genepool and don't want to see it wasted.</p><p></p><p>Now maybe a very good time for you to make contact with them and LEARN about the history and the traditional qualities of the breed. That knowledge may very well shape your train of thought in your future breeding ventures and can ultimately be the determining factor between failure and success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 612835, member: 4353"] Their contact information is freely available, I have made contact with them in the past out of curiosity and got more than enough info in a very friendly manner. They have arranged visits to the various farms for me free of charge and throughly enjoy overseas visitors or anyone showing an interest in the breed. Don't be oversensitive, whether it feels right to you or not is hardly important as its a group of breeders in the UK that preserves the breed in its purest form with preservation of lines tracing directly back to those animals in the original herdbook in 1846. Its not a business deal or even a business opportunity, its simply heritage and history and they only want to protect the semen available as its a very small genepool and don't want to see it wasted. Now maybe a very good time for you to make contact with them and LEARN about the history and the traditional qualities of the breed. That knowledge may very well shape your train of thought in your future breeding ventures and can ultimately be the determining factor between failure and success. [/QUOTE]
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