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<blockquote data-quote="jscunn" data-source="post: 476700" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>DOC is right we need to examine the shortcomings of the breed and work to overcome them before we end up like the Hereford breed circa 25 years ago (1st in reg to 3rd in registrations). </p><p></p><p> Another thing that needs saying is what is ideal for Old Timer in MT is not ideal for someone in Iowa, and the Iowa ideal is not ideal for me on the Gulf Coast. I do not disagree about the lack of muscling is a problem in some strains of Angus cattle, but I think the biggest problem facing the breed is mulitplying genetics that lack fertility, disposition, and udder structure all to improve numbers on a piece of paper..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jscunn, post: 476700, member: 1257"] DOC is right we need to examine the shortcomings of the breed and work to overcome them before we end up like the Hereford breed circa 25 years ago (1st in reg to 3rd in registrations). Another thing that needs saying is what is ideal for Old Timer in MT is not ideal for someone in Iowa, and the Iowa ideal is not ideal for me on the Gulf Coast. I do not disagree about the lack of muscling is a problem in some strains of Angus cattle, but I think the biggest problem facing the breed is mulitplying genetics that lack fertility, disposition, and udder structure all to improve numbers on a piece of paper.. [/QUOTE]
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