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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1544623" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>I will be interested to see where your farm is at in ten years. If you manage to find a good balance or if your genetics slide or improve. If you can maintain fertile soils or turn it to a waistland. I have run my cows in different ways over the years and have learnt a bit. Definitely cross breed cows are the easiest and most efficient to run and the healthiest too. I don't worm or vaccinate and have never had problems, of course my situation is a bit different. Being a small operator i am very hands on. I am currently (4 years now ) running purebreds and they are a challenge. Much more refined genetic pool to select from. But crosses can only exist if there are people who keep the pure lines going so everyone has a roll to play in the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1544623, member: 33533"] I will be interested to see where your farm is at in ten years. If you manage to find a good balance or if your genetics slide or improve. If you can maintain fertile soils or turn it to a waistland. I have run my cows in different ways over the years and have learnt a bit. Definitely cross breed cows are the easiest and most efficient to run and the healthiest too. I don't worm or vaccinate and have never had problems, of course my situation is a bit different. Being a small operator i am very hands on. I am currently (4 years now ) running purebreds and they are a challenge. Much more refined genetic pool to select from. But crosses can only exist if there are people who keep the pure lines going so everyone has a roll to play in the industry. [/QUOTE]
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