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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 819171" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>I have a couple of questions.</p><p></p><p>First off, most people rave about the advantages of using crossbred cows and with good reason. But when someone mentions crossbred bulls, we hear about how unpredictable they are. Why are crossbred bulls any more unpredictable than crossbred cows? </p><p></p><p>Second, it seems to me that a Hereford/Maine or any other crossbred bull shouldn't be any more unpredictable than a Balancer or a Limflex or a SimAngus. No matter what you call them, they're all crossbred bulls, after all. None of them have been developed into composite breeds such as Braford, Santa Gertrudis, etc. So my question is: why the difference? Why are some crossbred bulls accepted and some are not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 819171, member: 3355"] I have a couple of questions. First off, most people rave about the advantages of using crossbred cows and with good reason. But when someone mentions crossbred bulls, we hear about how unpredictable they are. Why are crossbred bulls any more unpredictable than crossbred cows? Second, it seems to me that a Hereford/Maine or any other crossbred bull shouldn't be any more unpredictable than a Balancer or a Limflex or a SimAngus. No matter what you call them, they're all crossbred bulls, after all. None of them have been developed into composite breeds such as Braford, Santa Gertrudis, etc. So my question is: why the difference? Why are some crossbred bulls accepted and some are not? [/QUOTE]
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