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Gelbvieh cows are more efficient.
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<blockquote data-quote="jnowack" data-source="post: 341028" data-attributes="member: 3954"><p>His numbers look good. Marbling could be better but there really isn't any carcass data on him yet. I have been trying to avoid the Echo bloodlines. Echo is a spot carrier. Drew is also a carrier. I replaced on an Echo son I sold to a commercial breeder because of the spot gene. I can't afford unhappy bull buyers. The bad thing is that there is no gene test for spots (at least that is what I was told) and you don't know about it until they show up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jnowack, post: 341028, member: 3954"] His numbers look good. Marbling could be better but there really isn't any carcass data on him yet. I have been trying to avoid the Echo bloodlines. Echo is a spot carrier. Drew is also a carrier. I replaced on an Echo son I sold to a commercial breeder because of the spot gene. I can't afford unhappy bull buyers. The bad thing is that there is no gene test for spots (at least that is what I was told) and you don't know about it until they show up. [/QUOTE]
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