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<blockquote data-quote="cbcr" data-source="post: 1539800" data-attributes="member: 16303"><p>The cross that was part of the 10 year study by the University of Minnesota was the ProCross which was a3-way rotational cross of Holstein, Montbeliarde and Viking Red. Others involved in the study were Creative Genetics of California (birthplace of the ProCross), Coopex Montbeliarde from France, Viking Genetiks and Select Sires.</p><p></p><p>Select Sires used to be a reseller for Creative Genetics but decided to start purchasing Montbeliarde semen from another source and ended their agreement with Creative Genetics. This change also meant that they no longer had access to the Viking Red semen. So not they are trying to push a Golden Cross which is a Holstein, Jersey and Montbeliarde 3-way rotational cross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbcr, post: 1539800, member: 16303"] The cross that was part of the 10 year study by the University of Minnesota was the ProCross which was a3-way rotational cross of Holstein, Montbeliarde and Viking Red. Others involved in the study were Creative Genetics of California (birthplace of the ProCross), Coopex Montbeliarde from France, Viking Genetiks and Select Sires. Select Sires used to be a reseller for Creative Genetics but decided to start purchasing Montbeliarde semen from another source and ended their agreement with Creative Genetics. This change also meant that they no longer had access to the Viking Red semen. So not they are trying to push a Golden Cross which is a Holstein, Jersey and Montbeliarde 3-way rotational cross. [/QUOTE]
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