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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 49416" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>As I did state earlier, at least there would be some genetic boost in any eventuality on the crossing of the two branches. There is also a wider gene pool by accessing both branches, whereby one can combine complementary attributes. I would also believe that even one line-bred animal in the equation will contribute the line-bred genetic benefits to some degree while producing a calf that is growthier than the line-bred parent in many cases. Further, there are certainly a number of separate line-bred families to choose from for such a mating. For instance, consider the possibilities of mating Braxton Giants with Hazletts or Line Ones or Canadians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 49416, member: 587"] As I did state earlier, at least there would be some genetic boost in any eventuality on the crossing of the two branches. There is also a wider gene pool by accessing both branches, whereby one can combine complementary attributes. I would also believe that even one line-bred animal in the equation will contribute the line-bred genetic benefits to some degree while producing a calf that is growthier than the line-bred parent in many cases. Further, there are certainly a number of separate line-bred families to choose from for such a mating. For instance, consider the possibilities of mating Braxton Giants with Hazletts or Line Ones or Canadians. [/QUOTE]
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