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<blockquote data-quote="AussieLim" data-source="post: 975103" data-attributes="member: 17520"><p>I highly doubt that using a % sire like LimFlex would lead to market rejection ALLFORAGE! If used over Angus cows the resulting salable progeny will only have 25% Limo content which is enough to improve feed efficiency, maternal and terminal performance through hybrid vigor. However the progeny will still pass as Angus. Hybrid vigors a free lunch so if you choose not to embrace it it's your loss. Hybrid vigor has even more importance when grass finishing to ensure you reach target weights as quickly as possible.</p><p>As for your comment on slab sided continentals I think you are referring to the more traditional European type continentals that often lack depth & are a little jacked up & gutty.</p><p>The best calves will always be British X Continental calves!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieLim, post: 975103, member: 17520"] I highly doubt that using a % sire like LimFlex would lead to market rejection ALLFORAGE! If used over Angus cows the resulting salable progeny will only have 25% Limo content which is enough to improve feed efficiency, maternal and terminal performance through hybrid vigor. However the progeny will still pass as Angus. Hybrid vigors a free lunch so if you choose not to embrace it it's your loss. Hybrid vigor has even more importance when grass finishing to ensure you reach target weights as quickly as possible. As for your comment on slab sided continentals I think you are referring to the more traditional European type continentals that often lack depth & are a little jacked up & gutty. The best calves will always be British X Continental calves! [/QUOTE]
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