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Choosing the Best Cattle Breed - A Quantitative Approach
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 752447" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I'm sure many of you have heard of the Helsinky Institute's research on everything from pain medication to organic cold remedies as seen on television but I don't think many are aware of their research in the cattle industry. Recently they just came out with a quantitative approach to choosing the best cattle breed that I thought might end the age old debate over the BEST BREED. Anyhow, here is their research. (Hoss, you may want to get your calculator for this un)</p><p></p><p>This math test will predict the best breed for your situation. </p><p>Try it without looking at the answers it really does work </p><p></p><p>Pick a number from 1-9 </p><p>now multiply it by 3 </p><p>then add 3 </p><p>now multiply by 3 again </p><p></p><p>you'll get your answer by adding the 2 digits together to find the best breed for your operation.</p><p></p><p>1 Black Angus </p><p>2 Red Angus </p><p>3 Hereford </p><p>4 Charolais </p><p>5 Longhorn </p><p>6 Beefmaster </p><p>7 Simmental </p><p>8 Murray Grey </p><p>9 Imbalancer Plus </p><p>10 Limousin</p><p>11 Goats</p><p>12 Pygmy Goats</p><p>13 Shorthorn</p><p></p><p>So there you have it. Irrefutable proof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 752447, member: 4362"] I'm sure many of you have heard of the Helsinky Institute's research on everything from pain medication to organic cold remedies as seen on television but I don't think many are aware of their research in the cattle industry. Recently they just came out with a quantitative approach to choosing the best cattle breed that I thought might end the age old debate over the BEST BREED. Anyhow, here is their research. (Hoss, you may want to get your calculator for this un) This math test will predict the best breed for your situation. Try it without looking at the answers it really does work Pick a number from 1-9 now multiply it by 3 then add 3 now multiply by 3 again you'll get your answer by adding the 2 digits together to find the best breed for your operation. 1 Black Angus 2 Red Angus 3 Hereford 4 Charolais 5 Longhorn 6 Beefmaster 7 Simmental 8 Murray Grey 9 Imbalancer Plus 10 Limousin 11 Goats 12 Pygmy Goats 13 Shorthorn So there you have it. Irrefutable proof. [/QUOTE]
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