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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1536"><p>"Dunmovin" is right. The breed of the recip doesn't matter, the embryo is genetically set at conception. But give some thought about time before you get into this. I see well bred performance Angus heifers sell for $1000-1800, depending on breeding status. It will be about three years before that embryo can get a calf on the ground. Your time is worth something. Good luck...</p><p></p><p>> can you use a host cow from a</p><p>> breed different from the</p><p>> embryo/straw? I started with</p><p>> Herefords and am moving to</p><p>> registered Angus. At this point I</p><p>> only have 3 Angus cows/heifers and</p><p>> would like to improve the genetics</p><p>> of my herd a little faster than</p><p>> these 3 will provide. Can I use</p><p>> the Hereford cows to accomplish</p><p>> this?</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:frankie@agdomain.com">frankie@agdomain.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1536"] "Dunmovin" is right. The breed of the recip doesn't matter, the embryo is genetically set at conception. But give some thought about time before you get into this. I see well bred performance Angus heifers sell for $1000-1800, depending on breeding status. It will be about three years before that embryo can get a calf on the ground. Your time is worth something. Good luck... > can you use a host cow from a > breed different from the > embryo/straw? I started with > Herefords and am moving to > registered Angus. At this point I > only have 3 Angus cows/heifers and > would like to improve the genetics > of my herd a little faster than > these 3 will provide. Can I use > the Hereford cows to accomplish > this? [email=frankie@agdomain.com]frankie@agdomain.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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