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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1312779" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>Will there be varying degrees of hertosis even in the F1 cross? If I get a Bull A and breed to Cow B and Bull A comes from parents that aren't related or not very closely related within the breed...basically outcrossed within the breed, am I going to get the same bang, spark(hertosis) that I would using a bull that comes from a closed herd and has been linebred fairly heavy?</p><p>My thoughts are if that bull is wound a little tighter, you'll get more hertosis. Thoughts anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1312779, member: 17304"] Will there be varying degrees of hertosis even in the F1 cross? If I get a Bull A and breed to Cow B and Bull A comes from parents that aren't related or not very closely related within the breed...basically outcrossed within the breed, am I going to get the same bang, spark(hertosis) that I would using a bull that comes from a closed herd and has been linebred fairly heavy? My thoughts are if that bull is wound a little tighter, you'll get more hertosis. Thoughts anyone. [/QUOTE]
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