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Post by dollarlessbill on Jul 24, 2014 23:56:30 GMT -5
my hat is tipped 2 u, cause I never ever could get a response from the lady on a rock nor wood they answer the ph # I had. ? giv me a min. I bought some semen from a dairy in NY,,, central NY,,, ant member n the town, small town, 400 head milk n operation??? but later I tried to buy more semen and was denied that offer. I drove there and piced up the semen cause I had never been to NY in that community folks were very friendly and laid bac I member not like I thought of NY. The cow I had came from the New England rare breeds consericy as a heifer, then there was only like less than 200 Kerries in the US. The Kerry Asso. was great to deal with but the few owners hear,,,, well I just let that stay bac then.\ I am glad to hear u were able to aquire some stock, and semen and even a bull bac in the day they were a very few bulls here and they all were closely related, that's what made the Kelmscott semen so valuable, the different bloodlines. There is a breeder here in N. ky I have tried to buy from but he ant much on talk n to pheasants like myself, he has like a 50 plus head herd. I heard he wuz a high flutten atturnee in Cinn.OH Why don't u cross breed the 2 and do the parentage test and c what is spells out I would be curious, I never settled the Kerry I had with AI n , she would not settle and then @ $200.00 a straw I turned her out with my dexter bull took him 4/5 months to settle her and she had a cross heifer calf I sold her and the calf and they ended up in CALif. that is what the Kerry world got mad at me over, cause I sold her out of the loop eye rackon. Bill
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