Lydia Inglis has transitioned from managing vast farms in Australia to settling in the west of Ireland. She experiences adjustments such as navigating narrow roads, understanding local dialects, and coping with the Irish climate. At farms, her presence as a Kiwi woman with a flask of bull semen to discuss cattle breeding often raises curiosity and confusion among local farmers who do not expect such a scenario.
When New Zealander Lydia Inglis turns up at a farm in the west of Ireland with a flask of bull semen to discuss cattle breeding, she admits it often raises a few eyebrows.
People are usually a bit curious - and sometimes confused. A Kiwi woman showing up to look at cattle and sell AI straws isn't what most farmers expect.
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