
Is Polling the Way Forward?
Following rumours that farmers will be banned from dehorning cattle, there has been a surge in breeding polled cattle. Esme Cormack of CXCS looks at the science behind this trend.
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Following rumours that farmers will be banned from dehorning cattle, there has been a surge in breeding polled cattle. Esme Cormack of CXCS looks at the science behind this trend.
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