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<blockquote data-quote="capt" data-source="post: 473244" data-attributes="member: 3759"><p>I have no doubt in my mind at all about the power and profitability of what an F-1 will produce like, BUT remember using a hybrid (F-1) bull on either a purebred cow or a cross bred cow takes you to the next generation (F-2) cross of which time and time again has NOT proven to be as performance oriented or profitable as the F-1 cross is. I am not saying a Char sired calf out of a black baldy cow is not a great idea, (it makes perfect sense to me especially if you send all the STEERS and heifers to the feedlot). I am saying research has proven that the more you get away from the F-1 cross the less and less bybrid vigor you will see. Think about that carefully!!</p><p></p><p>capt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capt, post: 473244, member: 3759"] I have no doubt in my mind at all about the power and profitability of what an F-1 will produce like, BUT remember using a hybrid (F-1) bull on either a purebred cow or a cross bred cow takes you to the next generation (F-2) cross of which time and time again has NOT proven to be as performance oriented or profitable as the F-1 cross is. I am not saying a Char sired calf out of a black baldy cow is not a great idea, (it makes perfect sense to me especially if you send all the STEERS and heifers to the feedlot). I am saying research has proven that the more you get away from the F-1 cross the less and less bybrid vigor you will see. Think about that carefully!! capt [/QUOTE]
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