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<blockquote data-quote="Sage" data-source="post: 461140" data-attributes="member: 5352"><p>The Simmital Association has been doing ton and tons of research on crossbreeding to produce a superior end product. I have been to the Association and have heard several seminars on their progress. It is very nice to find an associatin that doesn't think there breed is the best for everything, as no one breeed is. Red Angus Association and Simmital association seem to be on the forefront of new technology in the beef breeding business. I gave up on crossing with Simmitals several years ago but after visiting with the people and understanding their program a Simmy bull (Ranch Hand) will be used in our commercial cow herd. This will be treated as a terminal sire but I guess ya never know, might be hard to send some of the heifers to the packer???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sage, post: 461140, member: 5352"] The Simmital Association has been doing ton and tons of research on crossbreeding to produce a superior end product. I have been to the Association and have heard several seminars on their progress. It is very nice to find an associatin that doesn't think there breed is the best for everything, as no one breeed is. Red Angus Association and Simmital association seem to be on the forefront of new technology in the beef breeding business. I gave up on crossing with Simmitals several years ago but after visiting with the people and understanding their program a Simmy bull (Ranch Hand) will be used in our commercial cow herd. This will be treated as a terminal sire but I guess ya never know, might be hard to send some of the heifers to the packer??? [/QUOTE]
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