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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="Rmc" data-source="post: 1827263" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Hmm looks like I am discussing it here . </p><p>And my quotes are directly from the conclusion. And it includes that information.</p><p></p><p>So the more TT fertile smaller heifers are more fertile because their own herd mates were starved. Btw this study was based on a single herd and was over 25 years in length. </p><p>Hmm it would seem to me it would be financially beneficial to have TT cows crossed to a tt bull. You would get the benefit of the smaller higher fertility in your cows and get the added advantage of growth in your calves. Oh wait isn't that some weird thing called hybrid vigor.</p><p>And isn't this thread about something like is it financially beneficial to keep the larger cows or smaller cows? </p><p>Hmm maybe someone should start a thread about that and discuss those things!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1827263, member: 39072"] Hmm looks like I am discussing it here . And my quotes are directly from the conclusion. And it includes that information. So the more TT fertile smaller heifers are more fertile because their own herd mates were starved. Btw this study was based on a single herd and was over 25 years in length. Hmm it would seem to me it would be financially beneficial to have TT cows crossed to a tt bull. You would get the benefit of the smaller higher fertility in your cows and get the added advantage of growth in your calves. Oh wait isn’t that some weird thing called hybrid vigor. And isn’t this thread about something like is it financially beneficial to keep the larger cows or smaller cows? Hmm maybe someone should start a thread about that and discuss those things! [/QUOTE]
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