ACROSS the country most of my clients are either preparing for bull sales or starting to think about their sire choices for the year.
It’s never too early to plan on the bulls you may want to select. Part of the assessment is considering the genetics you need, along with the physical suitability of a bull to do his job.
I’m often reflecting on the work in Victoria which showed about one in four bulls (25pc) had issues that made them unfit for joining. The largest cause of these issues were associated with locomotion. Feet, legs and shoulders are the key issues. As bulls get…