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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 699372" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>A neighbouring property to my own ranch, was owned by a family company which had their own breeding herd, feedlot, abattoir and butchery. They ran a three way rotational cross for many years, but had issues with one of the breeds, and in the lack of uniformity in the different crosses. They came to see some bulls I was selling, but in discussing the problems, we agreed I would produce an F1 damline instead, and they would produce the terminal for their feedlot. The result was a uniform preforming cross, with a better feed conversion and daily gain than the average of the rotational cross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 699372, member: 2703"] A neighbouring property to my own ranch, was owned by a family company which had their own breeding herd, feedlot, abattoir and butchery. They ran a three way rotational cross for many years, but had issues with one of the breeds, and in the lack of uniformity in the different crosses. They came to see some bulls I was selling, but in discussing the problems, we agreed I would produce an F1 damline instead, and they would produce the terminal for their feedlot. The result was a uniform preforming cross, with a better feed conversion and daily gain than the average of the rotational cross. [/QUOTE]
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