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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 940628" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>ekingcattle-</p><p></p><p>This is an interesting subject for discussion. The disadvantage of attempting to answer or describe one's "reasons" for their answer is your 'working hypothesis' focuses on <em>weaker or stronger genetics</em>, which leads one to assume that the subject of genetics is theory and not fact.</p><p></p><p>I am sure that the majority of advanced thinking by beef producers these days accepts the fact that the science of Genetics is not theory, but accepted scientific evidence of proof. Therefore, we should seriously examine the 'intepretations' of <strong>weaker</strong> and <strong>stronger</strong> genetics.</p><p></p><p>Many of the posts answering this thread have strayed from the original intent of the subject matter and tended to focus on color (hide or hair), cross-breeding (which is a great side-discussion on this subject), and other rather tenuous descriptions of <strong>weak</strong> or <strong>strong.</strong> </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, JustSimmental, andybob, cow pollinator, and Nite Hawk have hit the "genetics" reasons as the correct approach to a newer 'trend'. </p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 940628, member: 1683"] ekingcattle- This is an interesting subject for discussion. The disadvantage of attempting to answer or describe one's "reasons" for their answer is your 'working hypothesis' focuses on [i]weaker or stronger genetics[/i], which leads one to assume that the subject of genetics is theory and not fact. I am sure that the majority of advanced thinking by beef producers these days accepts the fact that the science of Genetics is not theory, but accepted scientific evidence of proof. Therefore, we should seriously examine the 'intepretations' of [b]weaker[/b] and [b]stronger[/b] genetics. Many of the posts answering this thread have strayed from the original intent of the subject matter and tended to focus on color (hide or hair), cross-breeding (which is a great side-discussion on this subject), and other rather tenuous descriptions of [b]weak[/b] or [b]strong.[/b] In my opinion, JustSimmental, andybob, cow pollinator, and Nite Hawk have hit the "genetics" reasons as the correct approach to a newer 'trend'. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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