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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16879"><p>> As a purebred Simmental breeder I would like to correct some errors in the previous thread of information. Purebred Simmental breeders and the ASA have taken great effort, research and selective breeding to reduce Simmental cattle frame sizes, mostly in part, so that equal comparison studies can be made when comparing our Simmies to that of other breeds, i.e. Angus, Maine Anjou, Hereford, etc. Progressive Simmental breeders are currently able to piggy back on the CAB (certified Angus beef) program as a result. We would not be able to do so if we had big framed cattle!! The numbers don't lie, Simmental cattle are gaining in popularity by leaps and bounds thanks to these initiatives.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:saf3vsim@tricountyi.net">saf3vsim@tricountyi.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16879"] > As a purebred Simmental breeder I would like to correct some errors in the previous thread of information. Purebred Simmental breeders and the ASA have taken great effort, research and selective breeding to reduce Simmental cattle frame sizes, mostly in part, so that equal comparison studies can be made when comparing our Simmies to that of other breeds, i.e. Angus, Maine Anjou, Hereford, etc. Progressive Simmental breeders are currently able to piggy back on the CAB (certified Angus beef) program as a result. We would not be able to do so if we had big framed cattle!! The numbers don't lie, Simmental cattle are gaining in popularity by leaps and bounds thanks to these initiatives. [email=saf3vsim@tricountyi.net]saf3vsim@tricountyi.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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