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Does more pounds per acre make up for being docked at the sale barn for small frame size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1826785" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I read some of the study and research, and admittedly get lost fairly soon. </p><p>I think some people want to make cattle breeding into rocket science. It is complex when you look at all the angles and variables and certainly have to put some thought behind it. In reality no one size fits all formula or approach is going to work for every outfit. </p><p>It takes practical experience with a learning curve to figure out what works best for an individual outfit.</p><p>There's a fine art to cattle breeding but it ain't rocket science and shouldn't be.</p><p>In a lot of ways the more modern and more technological we get with university studies, EPD's, AI breeding to a bull because so and so bred him and says he's great just means other people are making more money because we are depending on them to get results instead of learning what works in our own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1826785, member: 24816"] I read some of the study and research, and admittedly get lost fairly soon. I think some people want to make cattle breeding into rocket science. It is complex when you look at all the angles and variables and certainly have to put some thought behind it. In reality no one size fits all formula or approach is going to work for every outfit. It takes practical experience with a learning curve to figure out what works best for an individual outfit. There’s a fine art to cattle breeding but it ain’t rocket science and shouldn’t be. In a lot of ways the more modern and more technological we get with university studies, EPD’s, AI breeding to a bull because so and so bred him and says he’s great just means other people are making more money because we are depending on them to get results instead of learning what works in our own. [/QUOTE]
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