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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5951"><p>You would get some marbling but basically you would have a large semi-nutty exceptionally lean well muscled cow herd. When crossbreeding you use complimentary traits for your cow herd and antatgonistic traits for a terminal sire. You would be better off using angus as half of your cow genetics and an eceptionally high marbling Simenthal for a terminal sire, that's if you want to shoot for the quality grade market. If you want to go for the yield grade market, leave out the angus and just go with all continental breeds.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5951"] You would get some marbling but basically you would have a large semi-nutty exceptionally lean well muscled cow herd. When crossbreeding you use complimentary traits for your cow herd and antatgonistic traits for a terminal sire. You would be better off using angus as half of your cow genetics and an eceptionally high marbling Simenthal for a terminal sire, that's if you want to shoot for the quality grade market. If you want to go for the yield grade market, leave out the angus and just go with all continental breeds. dun [/QUOTE]
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