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Arthrogryposis Multiplex (AM) ??-?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 664967" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>The chart we need to see is 1) number of beef brood cows over time 2) total number of beef cattle registrations over time and 3) total number of Angus registrations over time. Until last year, Angus has increased registrations while most other beef breeds have declined since ~1992. Meanwhile total cow numbers have declined. By 2007, 51% of all registrations in of beef cattle in the country were Angus. For Angus to grow their market further, the nation's commercial cow herd is going to either have to go to more straightbred Angus or total cow numbers are going to have to reverse and start increasing.</p><p>Unless the industry as a whole picks up, I don't like the position that an individual Angus breeders finds himself to be in right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 664967, member: 7645"] The chart we need to see is 1) number of beef brood cows over time 2) total number of beef cattle registrations over time and 3) total number of Angus registrations over time. Until last year, Angus has increased registrations while most other beef breeds have declined since ~1992. Meanwhile total cow numbers have declined. By 2007, 51% of all registrations in of beef cattle in the country were Angus. For Angus to grow their market further, the nation's commercial cow herd is going to either have to go to more straightbred Angus or total cow numbers are going to have to reverse and start increasing. Unless the industry as a whole picks up, I don't like the position that an individual Angus breeders finds himself to be in right now. [/QUOTE]
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