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<blockquote data-quote="paul swisher" data-source="post: 102043" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>I believe Laura's Lean Beed does not take black cattle. I got "Breed Comparisons in the Germplasm Evaluation Program at MARC(Table 3)" at <a href="http://www.ansi.okstate.ed" target="_blank">http://www.ansi.okstate.ed</a>. That info will not confirm the simmental info of #1 unassisted birth% - ww - survival to wean % - marbling sc - retail product lb - nor much else other than they are big. They do have a tenderness EPD but GeneSTAR Tenderness Frequency has simmental waydown the list with only 55% 2 Star compared to 76% for angus and 87% for Pinzgauer. My choice of the best continental breed would be Pinzgauer and the MARC data will bear that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul swisher, post: 102043, member: 49"] I believe Laura's Lean Beed does not take black cattle. I got "Breed Comparisons in the Germplasm Evaluation Program at MARC(Table 3)" at [url=http://www.ansi.okstate.ed]http://www.ansi.okstate.ed[/url]. That info will not confirm the simmental info of #1 unassisted birth% - ww - survival to wean % - marbling sc - retail product lb - nor much else other than they are big. They do have a tenderness EPD but GeneSTAR Tenderness Frequency has simmental waydown the list with only 55% 2 Star compared to 76% for angus and 87% for Pinzgauer. My choice of the best continental breed would be Pinzgauer and the MARC data will bear that out. [/QUOTE]
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