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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 588911" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Well, of course, it all depends upon the Genetic and Phenotypic qualities of the breeding individuals, but assuming that the Sire and Dams are reasonably above average, your calves should be good, soggy, well balanced, "pinky" colored (if using Red Angus genetics) Terminal prospects. Hereford-colored Phenotype if those genetics are in the mix. But they should be good thick progeny whichever breed you should decide to incorporate in the cross.</p><p></p><p>That should be an interesting project, but I think that a Continental breed in the combination mix would produce a more profitable result, such as Gelbvieh.</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 588911, member: 1683"] Well, of course, it all depends upon the Genetic and Phenotypic qualities of the breeding individuals, but assuming that the Sire and Dams are reasonably above average, your calves should be good, soggy, well balanced, "pinky" colored (if using Red Angus genetics) Terminal prospects. Hereford-colored Phenotype if those genetics are in the mix. But they should be good thick progeny whichever breed you should decide to incorporate in the cross. That should be an interesting project, but I think that a Continental breed in the combination mix would produce a more profitable result, such as Gelbvieh. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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