Performance, not looks, should drive dairy breeding decisions

Performance, not looks, should define dairy herd breeding decisions in a time where so much data is increasingly usable and reliable, said dairy farmer Andrew Rutter at this year’s online British Cattle Breeders C

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Performance, not looks, should drive dairy breeding decisions

Performance, not looks, should define dairy herd breeding decisions in a time where so much data is increasingly usable and reliable, said dairy farmer Andrew Rutter at this year’s online British Cattle...

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