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Braford cows crossed with simm-angus bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="bullred" data-source="post: 142060" data-attributes="member: 1733"><p>ALACOWMAN,</p><p></p><p>I stand corrected. After reading everything on the UBB (United Braford Breeders) site, it appears it is correct to call an F1 tigerstripe a Braford. While they say they do allow "flexibility" in the percentage they stop short of saying that a certified F1 can be registered as a Braford. But I have concluded, from what they say, that if I were to run a registered Braford bull on my certified f1 females I could be considered a registered Braford breeder through upbreeding, eventhough I'm not achieving the traditional 5/8-3/8 mix. They are also adamant about the fact that a Braford bull is NOT a terminal sire.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm thinking long term, if I expand my F1 herd I can run my registered Angus bull on some for the cow/calf operation, and put a registered Braford bull on some for a registered operation. And all this with basically the same herd of cows. how does this sound???</p><p></p><p>CJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullred, post: 142060, member: 1733"] ALACOWMAN, I stand corrected. After reading everything on the UBB (United Braford Breeders) site, it appears it is correct to call an F1 tigerstripe a Braford. While they say they do allow "flexibility" in the percentage they stop short of saying that a certified F1 can be registered as a Braford. But I have concluded, from what they say, that if I were to run a registered Braford bull on my certified f1 females I could be considered a registered Braford breeder through upbreeding, eventhough I'm not achieving the traditional 5/8-3/8 mix. They are also adamant about the fact that a Braford bull is NOT a terminal sire. Now I'm thinking long term, if I expand my F1 herd I can run my registered Angus bull on some for the cow/calf operation, and put a registered Braford bull on some for a registered operation. And all this with basically the same herd of cows. how does this sound??? CJ [/QUOTE]
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