Baymule
Herd Master
What do you feed the bucks in? Could you add a little mineral daily to their feed ration?
If you drill another well, maybe keep the original one for the livestock.We're trying to figure out when we should replace the well and not if.
I think I would hang on to him until you have daughters in milk. You could also check with the Hoys about doe kids. I think they also sell first fresheners to a dairy if they don;t have show udders. You might ask about getting one of those. Transport would be harder but if they are cioming to a Nationalnext year and it is near you, maybe they would transport for you to pick up at the show. Another thing you could do is ask who has their bloodlines closer to you. I love their LaManchas and DS2 had very good luck with them in our program.I was hoping to get udders on daughters before letting him go so he could at least be visibly "proven" as far as what he produces but the move and paring down sped things up.
She's a big January kid, so a future dry yearling, although if she hits 100 lbs I could always breed her to mini with less risk of a giant single (not thrilled about the kids though). Aramis, the buck who is too uphill, was purchased to breed Pete kids for a line breeding effect which would hopefully lock in type, and then Kenai my big black, heavily Autumn Acres buck for any Aramis kids to act as an outcross and bring back some substance of bone that is more traditional in old style does while keeping the length of body that isn't, but Aramis is listed for this structure being not quite right,I like that doe - dry yearling? Who will you breed her to?
And that's been great!Rambling on here sometimes helps get your thoughts together. Plus you have the bonus of all the advice you get! LOL