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Crossbreeding - AGAIN!
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<blockquote data-quote="TxStateCowboy" data-source="post: 358726" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>I agree fertility/longevity problems are not common, but I think should never be looked over for useless traits such as hide color/horns/special breed guidelines. I wouldn't suggest those are the only traits that should be selected for, as growth, milk, and disposition are equally important. One useful trait I like is length, nothing spells good heifer to me like a long, strong topline.</p><p></p><p>Aren't single-breed cattlemen racists?(a joke). Shouldn't cattle be judged by their character[istics] rather than the color of their hair or the different types of bodily growths?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxStateCowboy, post: 358726, member: 2989"] I agree fertility/longevity problems are not common, but I think should never be looked over for useless traits such as hide color/horns/special breed guidelines. I wouldn't suggest those are the only traits that should be selected for, as growth, milk, and disposition are equally important. One useful trait I like is length, nothing spells good heifer to me like a long, strong topline. Aren't single-breed cattlemen racists?(a joke). Shouldn't cattle be judged by their character[istics] rather than the color of their hair or the different types of bodily growths? [/QUOTE]
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