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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 365352" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>phillse, I did something similar for many years, I contacted ranches in the area where I lived at the time, and made an agreement with a family company that were running a three way rotational cross for their feedlot and butchery business.</p><p>I produced their F1 maternal heifers from my adapted herd, and they used Red Angus as the terminal sire, elimiating the management of the rotational cross, maximising heterosis, and producing a uniform hybrid for their feedlot and butchery. The spinoff for me was an increase in local bull sales, due to the word of mouth advertising from a large, reputable, ranching company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 365352, member: 2703"] phillse, I did something similar for many years, I contacted ranches in the area where I lived at the time, and made an agreement with a family company that were running a three way rotational cross for their feedlot and butchery business. I produced their F1 maternal heifers from my adapted herd, and they used Red Angus as the terminal sire, elimiating the management of the rotational cross, maximising heterosis, and producing a uniform hybrid for their feedlot and butchery. The spinoff for me was an increase in local bull sales, due to the word of mouth advertising from a large, reputable, ranching company. [/QUOTE]
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