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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5923"><p>"... but what you wrote just confirm my thoughts of genetic inconsistency in the Angus breed"</p><p></p><p>You can call it inconsistency; I call it diversity and it's a great strength of the breed. Whatever trait you want, you can likely find it in the Angus breed. The Angus breed isn't perfect; but they rate high in every economically important beef trait, fetility, feed efficiency, carcass quality.... That's why they are so widly used here in the US, why so many other breeds have incorporated them into their breed base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5923"] "... but what you wrote just confirm my thoughts of genetic inconsistency in the Angus breed" You can call it inconsistency; I call it diversity and it's a great strength of the breed. Whatever trait you want, you can likely find it in the Angus breed. The Angus breed isn't perfect; but they rate high in every economically important beef trait, fetility, feed efficiency, carcass quality.... That's why they are so widly used here in the US, why so many other breeds have incorporated them into their breed base. [/QUOTE]
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