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<blockquote data-quote="Galloways1" data-source="post: 846712" data-attributes="member: 13016"><p>QOTE JS -When you take a PB Blk Simmental Dam (which has Blk Angus in her pedigree to be black anyway) and breed her to a PB Blk Angus you will get a 50/50 S/A.</p><p></p><p>Your resulting bull calf would have more Angus traits than Simm traits. If someone took this bull calf and used it as a 50/50 sim/an, on Angus cows, the resulting calves would be more than 3/4 Angus. The original full blood Sim X full blood Angus calves would be way more consitent. A bull from a true 50/50 sim/an herd bred as a "breed", should give commercial cattlemen a more consitant calf crop than just any old sim / an crossbred bull. </p><p>IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galloways1, post: 846712, member: 13016"] QOTE JS -When you take a PB Blk Simmental Dam (which has Blk Angus in her pedigree to be black anyway) and breed her to a PB Blk Angus you will get a 50/50 S/A. Your resulting bull calf would have more Angus traits than Simm traits. If someone took this bull calf and used it as a 50/50 sim/an, on Angus cows, the resulting calves would be more than 3/4 Angus. The original full blood Sim X full blood Angus calves would be way more consitent. A bull from a true 50/50 sim/an herd bred as a "breed", should give commercial cattlemen a more consitant calf crop than just any old sim / an crossbred bull. IMO [/QUOTE]
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