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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1018865" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Unknown in = unknown out and it might well mean crap in = crap out. </p><p>Saw this in the late 50-60s and 70s when open range was still going on here (and other places). Good mommas and good bulls turned out, by some while mutts ran with the same group and within a few years they were all mutts. Every good and desirable trait in those good mommas was replaced with some recessives that good breeders had gone to a lot of trouble to make and keep recessive. It was a 5 hundred year old woodpile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1018865, member: 18945"] Unknown in = unknown out and it might well mean crap in = crap out. Saw this in the late 50-60s and 70s when open range was still going on here (and other places). Good mommas and good bulls turned out, by some while mutts ran with the same group and within a few years they were all mutts. Every good and desirable trait in those good mommas was replaced with some recessives that good breeders had gone to a lot of trouble to make and keep recessive. It was a 5 hundred year old woodpile. [/QUOTE]
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