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Paternal vs Maternal in Crossbreeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1626527" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Not a stupid question at all. I don't have any factual references to quote, I'm sure there has been research done on that angle.</p><p>In my opinion, a lot of it would also depend on any individual goals or preference. For example one could say that Angus cows and a Charolais bull would be more practical. As the Angus cows should be smaller and more efficient to maintain than Charolais type cows. As for Angus and Hereford crosses we have had it both ways and just in terms of appearance I see no difference. If one were to record everything down in detail then perhaps a pattern may well be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1626527, member: 24816"] Not a stupid question at all. I don’t have any factual references to quote, I’m sure there has been research done on that angle. In my opinion, a lot of it would also depend on any individual goals or preference. For example one could say that Angus cows and a Charolais bull would be more practical. As the Angus cows should be smaller and more efficient to maintain than Charolais type cows. As for Angus and Hereford crosses we have had it both ways and just in terms of appearance I see no difference. If one were to record everything down in detail then perhaps a pattern may well be there. [/QUOTE]
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