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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 1307011" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>Carcass yield and cutability are not directly related to frame score. I think is why it seems odd to you that a bigger frame does not automatically lead to more carcass or yield. If you are thinking about people as cows a 7 ft basketball player may not yield as much as a 6'3" football playing lineman even though the basketball player has much more frame. Also you have to take in consideration what size the frame and yield are when the animail reaches the correct amount of backfat and not the size of the frame or yield when the animal is mature. Sometimes that can be 2 totally different things.</p><p></p><p>I personally like Gar-EGL Protege 15098880 for combo of yield and quality grade and the way they convert feed to lbs. I use 2 of his sons for our Angus bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 1307011, member: 17248"] Carcass yield and cutability are not directly related to frame score. I think is why it seems odd to you that a bigger frame does not automatically lead to more carcass or yield. If you are thinking about people as cows a 7 ft basketball player may not yield as much as a 6'3" football playing lineman even though the basketball player has much more frame. Also you have to take in consideration what size the frame and yield are when the animail reaches the correct amount of backfat and not the size of the frame or yield when the animal is mature. Sometimes that can be 2 totally different things. I personally like Gar-EGL Protege 15098880 for combo of yield and quality grade and the way they convert feed to lbs. I use 2 of his sons for our Angus bulls. [/QUOTE]
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