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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 886319" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>It is my goal to someday to be able to sale out of our herd. But to have the herd size one needs it sometimes requires the purchase of outside cattle. With AI importation of bloodlines were able to be brought in without animals being imported. The use of embryos might be a way to introduce top genetics without having to bring in animals. It is something that in the near future I may consider. It would be nice to start a complete core of cattle in one season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 886319, member: 16842"] It is my goal to someday to be able to sale out of our herd. But to have the herd size one needs it sometimes requires the purchase of outside cattle. With AI importation of bloodlines were able to be brought in without animals being imported. The use of embryos might be a way to introduce top genetics without having to bring in animals. It is something that in the near future I may consider. It would be nice to start a complete core of cattle in one season. [/QUOTE]
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