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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 217071" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>The kind of package you describe will be found most closely in a Hereford. Prepotency comes from careful line-breeding. The Hereford breed has perhaps the most complete line-bred bloodlines available, and more of them. The frame score requirements rule out most continentals IMO. As a rule the Herf makes an excellent range herd bull; that's where his origins are. There are certainly carcass Herefords out there. In that frame score range, Lents Anxiety 4th comes to mind when it comes to size, muscle, yield and quality grades. There are others who have more growth in the package though. </p><p></p><p>A Richard Day Hazlett bloodline would come the closest to meeting every requirement you have. You'd just have to pick one of the smaller frame scores he had, since his start at 5. I've personally seen his bulls perform consistently and last over the years. My 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 217071, member: 587"] The kind of package you describe will be found most closely in a Hereford. Prepotency comes from careful line-breeding. The Hereford breed has perhaps the most complete line-bred bloodlines available, and more of them. The frame score requirements rule out most continentals IMO. As a rule the Herf makes an excellent range herd bull; that's where his origins are. There are certainly carcass Herefords out there. In that frame score range, Lents Anxiety 4th comes to mind when it comes to size, muscle, yield and quality grades. There are others who have more growth in the package though. A Richard Day Hazlett bloodline would come the closest to meeting every requirement you have. You'd just have to pick one of the smaller frame scores he had, since his start at 5. I've personally seen his bulls perform consistently and last over the years. My 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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