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<blockquote data-quote="Howdyjabo" data-source="post: 647427" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Why?</p><p>There are meat breed out there with established genetics, to raise any quality you are looking for- without having any backlashes.</p><p>You are trying to reinvent the the wheel- and it was already done over 100 yrs ago.</p><p></p><p>You do realize that you started with a cow that could have had a calf that sold for $1 or more and now she is having a calf that is going to sell for .60 or less. Wait the conformation you are so happy with now will change.</p><p>I see those crosses all the time- but its usually from someone trying to upgrade a dairy animals calf instead of downgrading a beef animals calf. I've seen third generation crosses and the Jersey in them still glows and they still sell cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howdyjabo, post: 647427, member: 391"] Why? There are meat breed out there with established genetics, to raise any quality you are looking for- without having any backlashes. You are trying to reinvent the the wheel- and it was already done over 100 yrs ago. You do realize that you started with a cow that could have had a calf that sold for $1 or more and now she is having a calf that is going to sell for .60 or less. Wait the conformation you are so happy with now will change. I see those crosses all the time- but its usually from someone trying to upgrade a dairy animals calf instead of downgrading a beef animals calf. I've seen third generation crosses and the Jersey in them still glows and they still sell cheap. [/QUOTE]
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