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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 392878" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>I know a purebred Welsh and Galloway breeder who swears by Gerald Fry's linear measurement system and measures all his bulls before sale day. He's probably got about the best, most functional group of Welsh and Galloway cows in Canada, and its reflected in his bulls (and the money he gets), come sale day.</p><p></p><p>As Knersie said, its really only a system used to describe good phenotype. I think its a good way to ensure that your eyes don't make a mistake when picking out your bulls.</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 392878, member: 2862"] I know a purebred Welsh and Galloway breeder who swears by Gerald Fry's linear measurement system and measures all his bulls before sale day. He's probably got about the best, most functional group of Welsh and Galloway cows in Canada, and its reflected in his bulls (and the money he gets), come sale day. As Knersie said, its really only a system used to describe good phenotype. I think its a good way to ensure that your eyes don't make a mistake when picking out your bulls. Rod [/QUOTE]
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