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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1753853" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Yep, and every year out of the thousands and thousands of steers going into feedlots there are several of them that are better than either of them, bcs nobody can look inside and see what genomes they would actually transmit. </p><p>All we can do is make our best guess.</p><p></p><p>Reminds me back in the '80s I knew the dairy farmer who had the Grand Champion Holstien Bull at the World Dairy Expo.</p><p>The back story was he had castrated the bull's full brother the year before and every month when he looked in the steer lot he regretted it more and more, so when Elvis was born he decided to keep him a bull. But he said, "Who knows the first one may have been the better of the two. I think that steer was at least every bit as good."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1753853, member: 14585"] Yep, and every year out of the thousands and thousands of steers going into feedlots there are several of them that are better than either of them, bcs nobody can look inside and see what genomes they would actually transmit. All we can do is make our best guess. Reminds me back in the '80s I knew the dairy farmer who had the Grand Champion Holstien Bull at the World Dairy Expo. The back story was he had castrated the bull's full brother the year before and every month when he looked in the steer lot he regretted it more and more, so when Elvis was born he decided to keep him a bull. But he said, "Who knows the first one may have been the better of the two. I think that steer was at least every bit as good." [/QUOTE]
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