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<blockquote data-quote="OK Jeanne" data-source="post: 422103" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>In their effort to make it statistically correct, they only</p><p>included breeds that had over 100 animals tested.</p><p></p><p>I suspect they will not put out any more data because they</p><p>decided it was bad for business. I also suspect that the</p><p>brahaman results surprised no one - but the hereford people</p><p>might have been p.o'd But most likely what happened is that the herefords that were tested just by coincidence were not-so-tender bloodlines. And it could be that the company, now</p><p>licensed for calpastatin(calpain is in the public domain), who</p><p>is owned by a big angus breeder, just didn't want to admit</p><p>that another breed outscored angus??? For sure there were over 100 for each breed represented however.</p><p></p><p>Regarding Murray Greys and hot climates:</p><p></p><p>Here's a list of some towns that have Murray Grey herds:</p><p></p><p>Cameron, Texas</p><p>Folsom, NM</p><p>Reklaw, TX</p><p>Ozona, TX</p><p>Clifton, TX</p><p>Van Horn, TX</p><p>Clarendon, TX</p><p>Cleveland, TX</p><p>Flatonia, TX</p><p>Brenham, TX</p><p>China Springs, TX</p><p>Franklinton, LA</p><p>High Springs, FL</p><p>Hazelhurst, GA</p><p>Zolfo Springs, FL</p><p>Paisley, FL</p><p>Costa Rica</p><p>Brazil</p><p>Paraguay</p><p>Burkburnett, TX</p><p></p><p>And I didn't mention any locations in Oklahoma---it gets pretty hot around here also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Jeanne, post: 422103, member: 3333"] In their effort to make it statistically correct, they only included breeds that had over 100 animals tested. I suspect they will not put out any more data because they decided it was bad for business. I also suspect that the brahaman results surprised no one - but the hereford people might have been p.o'd But most likely what happened is that the herefords that were tested just by coincidence were not-so-tender bloodlines. And it could be that the company, now licensed for calpastatin(calpain is in the public domain), who is owned by a big angus breeder, just didn't want to admit that another breed outscored angus??? For sure there were over 100 for each breed represented however. Regarding Murray Greys and hot climates: Here's a list of some towns that have Murray Grey herds: Cameron, Texas Folsom, NM Reklaw, TX Ozona, TX Clifton, TX Van Horn, TX Clarendon, TX Cleveland, TX Flatonia, TX Brenham, TX China Springs, TX Franklinton, LA High Springs, FL Hazelhurst, GA Zolfo Springs, FL Paisley, FL Costa Rica Brazil Paraguay Burkburnett, TX And I didn't mention any locations in Oklahoma---it gets pretty hot around here also. [/QUOTE]
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