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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5924"><p>I was not talking to you... but what you wrote just confirm my thoughts of genetic inconsistency in the Angus breed</p><p></p><p>> Don't much care what you think.</p><p>> You bet I'm a</p><p>> "pasionate" (your</p><p>> spelling) Angus breeder. There is</p><p>> more variety in the Angus breed</p><p>> than any other. Not everyone</p><p>> wants/needs the same kind of bull.</p><p>> I think diversity is one of the</p><p>> Angus breed's strong points. If</p><p>> you pay attention to EPDs, you can</p><p>> find an Angus bull that will work</p><p>> for you, whether you sell at the</p><p>> sale barn or the feedlot, whether</p><p>> your cattle graze in east or west</p><p>> Texas. Not every Angus bull will</p><p>> marble, but pay attention to EPDs</p><p>> and you'll find many that will.</p><p>> Some Angus bulls are too fat, pay</p><p>> attention to EPDs and you can</p><p>> avoid those if you want. Not every</p><p>> Angus bull will give you heavy</p><p>> milking daughters, but pay</p><p>> attention to EPDs and many will</p><p>> (or not, if you don't have the</p><p>> forage for heavy milking cows).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:aledelagt@yahoo.com">aledelagt@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5924"] I was not talking to you... but what you wrote just confirm my thoughts of genetic inconsistency in the Angus breed > Don't much care what you think. > You bet I'm a > "pasionate" (your > spelling) Angus breeder. There is > more variety in the Angus breed > than any other. Not everyone > wants/needs the same kind of bull. > I think diversity is one of the > Angus breed's strong points. If > you pay attention to EPDs, you can > find an Angus bull that will work > for you, whether you sell at the > sale barn or the feedlot, whether > your cattle graze in east or west > Texas. Not every Angus bull will > marble, but pay attention to EPDs > and you'll find many that will. > Some Angus bulls are too fat, pay > attention to EPDs and you can > avoid those if you want. Not every > Angus bull will give you heavy > milking daughters, but pay > attention to EPDs and many will > (or not, if you don't have the > forage for heavy milking cows). [email=aledelagt@yahoo.com]aledelagt@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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