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Thursday, November 24, 2005

Re: [Alpacasite] Re: Breeding Maidens (again)

Hi Cathy:
What do you do with culled animals now?

Keep in mind that culling is just removing the animal from the breeding
herd. A culled animal may still be good for fiber.

Also if your herd is of a high enough quality your culls may improve
some one else's beading herd. I would just love to get the culls from a
few of the top breeders.

When selling full disclosure is the important thing. I am
selling/culling this animal because ______ should be a statement made
in every sale.
--
Wayne
Southwestern Ontario,
Canada
http://jubileeacres.net
http://wordsmith.fateback.com

Quoting Cathy Stephenson <midnightfire@chestertel.com>:

> Okay here goes the question again seeings how the door is open again. If we
> don't want this as a breed standard---what do you do with culled animals? I
> know what a dairy or beef herd does but I also realize that alpacas are
> vastly different. So what do you do. Pass an unexceptable breeder of on
> another unsuspecting newby to deal with? What a way to build a good name.
> Cathy
> StephenOakes Farms
> Chester, SC

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