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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1644"><p>> MARC in Clay Center has an</p><p>> excellent report on corssbreeding</p><p>> with the information they used for</p><p>> developing the MARC I, MARC II,</p><p>> and MARC III animals. It goes into</p><p>> a deal deal of depth concerning</p><p>> numerical data derived from the</p><p>> varies purebred and crossbred</p><p>> animals. Problem is I loaned it to</p><p>> a neighbor and can't find it. If</p><p>> you e-mail them and ask about the</p><p>> effect of heterosis in</p><p>> crossbreeding I'll just bet they</p><p>> can tell you the name and send you</p><p>> a copy</p><p></p><p>> dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>We have a provincial beef improvement association, they are pretty good. I'm in college right now and I know the college uses a rotational program with simmental, angus and gelbvieh. The beef association at home is Beef Improvement Ontario, but I can't remember the website. Try the cattlemens associations they might have an idea of where to look. Hope this helps</p><p></p><p>Del</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1644"] > MARC in Clay Center has an > excellent report on corssbreeding > with the information they used for > developing the MARC I, MARC II, > and MARC III animals. It goes into > a deal deal of depth concerning > numerical data derived from the > varies purebred and crossbred > animals. Problem is I loaned it to > a neighbor and can't find it. If > you e-mail them and ask about the > effect of heterosis in > crossbreeding I'll just bet they > can tell you the name and send you > a copy > dunmovin farms We have a provincial beef improvement association, they are pretty good. I'm in college right now and I know the college uses a rotational program with simmental, angus and gelbvieh. The beef association at home is Beef Improvement Ontario, but I can't remember the website. Try the cattlemens associations they might have an idea of where to look. Hope this helps Del [/QUOTE]
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