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<blockquote data-quote="CreekAngus" data-source="post: 1584557" data-attributes="member: 38224"><p>I think you have a great point, one I didn't ponder till now. I come at this from an outcross perspective, from the way you defined it. Most Angus seed stock breeders are outcross as you defined it, but more and more I keep looking at linebreeding programs (OCC and Sinclair of note). Now I'm thinking, I may not even qualify as a good breeder at the 4th generation, if all I'm doing is plugging in the bull of the year and just outcrossing the genetics, time and time again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreekAngus, post: 1584557, member: 38224"] I think you have a great point, one I didn't ponder till now. I come at this from an outcross perspective, from the way you defined it. Most Angus seed stock breeders are outcross as you defined it, but more and more I keep looking at linebreeding programs (OCC and Sinclair of note). Now I'm thinking, I may not even qualify as a good breeder at the 4th generation, if all I'm doing is plugging in the bull of the year and just outcrossing the genetics, time and time again. [/QUOTE]
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