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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 651522" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>That was actually on the cards untill i've secured another 50 straws of semen from the sire I am building my breeding program on. Along with other AI sires in the lineup and older semen in the tank I'm set for the next two breeding seasons minimum and I have a very good prospect being tested at the moment.</p><p></p><p>I still have the bull's dam and 8 units of his sire's semen so there are still lots of opportunities to replicate his breeding. One of the bulls I used last year is a paternal halfbrother out of a halfsib of his dam. Another fullsib is on a farm not far from me that I have kept close for a reason although I don't think he is quite his older brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 651522, member: 4353"] That was actually on the cards untill i've secured another 50 straws of semen from the sire I am building my breeding program on. Along with other AI sires in the lineup and older semen in the tank I'm set for the next two breeding seasons minimum and I have a very good prospect being tested at the moment. I still have the bull's dam and 8 units of his sire's semen so there are still lots of opportunities to replicate his breeding. One of the bulls I used last year is a paternal halfbrother out of a halfsib of his dam. Another fullsib is on a farm not far from me that I have kept close for a reason although I don't think he is quite his older brother. [/QUOTE]
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