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  1. I cannot understand why it is necessary for the export of live cattle when there is an easy alternative.

    My wife’s uncle in North West China has a total of twenty five New Zealand bred dairy cows.

    Female embryos were sent from New Zealand and surgically implanted into the wombs of Chinese cows.

    There was no need to send animals in cramped, dangerous and stressful conditions by sea, road and rail.
    It must be much more expensive and labourious than just sending a sealed vacuum flask and paying an AI technician to implant them into your cows.

    For that matter Chinese farmers can buy semen from New Zealand Dairy bulls. It must be a lot easier than having a living, breathing bull shipped to you, fed and cared for, to do what he happily does back here.

    So can anyone tell me why it is necessary to send live cattle at all?

    Incidentially Uncle Zhang loves New Zealand milking machinery and equipment too. He may only have a small herd but he milks three times a day and it saves him a great deal of time which he can spend listening to opera and drinking with his niece’s husband.

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