And just when I was beginning to understand chicken math....

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We certainly did and we are going to miss them terribly. If the new owners are only half as wonderful, we will still be truly blessed!
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well if you apply the Prime Breed Multiplyer, you need to get *two* additional breeds, so maybe BOTH a miniature Jersy and a Dutch Belted.
of course, you can also apply the breed multiplyer by geting a cow that is LowlineAngus/Duch Belted cross... and that allows you to cancel out the <new barn> factor.
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I like you're thinking
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Where can I get a manual of these breed multipliers?
 
Well I think that you have begun to pass the first required subject, and you currently on your way to becoming an official:gig "Country Person". At your rate of accelerated learning you will soon be able assist the rest of us with "Advance Enabling".
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I like you're thinking
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Where can I get a manual of these breed multipliers?

I've got one... but you're going to have to trade me your livestock-gifting neighbor for it...
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Well..., they've moved so you have a couple of options:
1. You could move down next to them in Texas and get to be real good neighbors and see where that goes
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2. You could buy their farm next to us and if they can't throw in a Dexter, when we breed enough to have extras, we could "pay it forward"!
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(justbugged - Would this qualify for Advanced Enabling? It will be awhile, but I like to plan ahead!
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heeheehee! I *SO* should not be allowed out here without a chaparone...
far too much trouble to get into.

BTW, check the back of the Breed Math book, you'll find the Table of Multipliers there.
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nite all... off to dream of duck breeds... and chicken breeds... and itty bitty cow breeds...
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