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Choosing the Best Cattle Breed - A Quantitative Approach
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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 752734" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Not every calf sired by a Demetrius lookalike will qualify for the CIP program. A calf sired by a Demetrius lookalike out of a freemartin will qualify as an appendix Z animal. Carefully planned AI by either Demetrius or a direct descendant out of the base population might result in a calf that will qualify as an appendix Y animal only if the carcass quality is satisfactory. We don't believe in technology we don't understand and the only carcass data that means something to us is what is proved on the BBQ. Should the said animal pass its BBQ test you are free to breed it to whatever you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 752734, member: 4353"] Not every calf sired by a Demetrius lookalike will qualify for the CIP program. A calf sired by a Demetrius lookalike out of a freemartin will qualify as an appendix Z animal. Carefully planned AI by either Demetrius or a direct descendant out of the base population might result in a calf that will qualify as an appendix Y animal only if the carcass quality is satisfactory. We don't believe in technology we don't understand and the only carcass data that means something to us is what is proved on the BBQ. Should the said animal pass its BBQ test you are free to breed it to whatever you like. [/QUOTE]
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