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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 141774" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>Elbertmanor,</p><p>F1 is a genetics term that means First Filial generation. </p><p>The parent generation is the P1 generation. The offspring of the parents is the F1 generation. This is for anything, plants or animals. It is not just cattle.</p><p>Technically it has nothing to do with breed.</p><p></p><p>Cattle breeders usually 'mean' the offspring of animals of two different breeds. </p><p>By definition the offspring of your parent cattle is the F1 generation.</p><p>You can look up 'filial' and 'filial generation' in the dictionary to make your point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 141774, member: 663"] Elbertmanor, F1 is a genetics term that means First Filial generation. The parent generation is the P1 generation. The offspring of the parents is the F1 generation. This is for anything, plants or animals. It is not just cattle. Technically it has nothing to do with breed. Cattle breeders usually 'mean' the offspring of animals of two different breeds. By definition the offspring of your parent cattle is the F1 generation. You can look up 'filial' and 'filial generation' in the dictionary to make your point. [/QUOTE]
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