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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 23816"><p>Ruby ,</p><p> The things that influence YG have nothing to do with "doability". A cow's ability to maintain herself also crosses breed boundaries. It is a relationship of her width and capacity as compared to her length and height also factoring in things like heterosis and vigor. Too many people are believing acedemia on some of these theorys.It also seems like some cows use more calories than others for no other reason than they just do.</p><p>Either way there are Charolais and Limo's and others that can get by on nothing and inversly some english cattle that are moderate still cant survive on the best of care. I know because I have some of each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 23816"] Ruby , The things that influence YG have nothing to do with "doability". A cow's ability to maintain herself also crosses breed boundaries. It is a relationship of her width and capacity as compared to her length and height also factoring in things like heterosis and vigor. Too many people are believing acedemia on some of these theorys.It also seems like some cows use more calories than others for no other reason than they just do. Either way there are Charolais and Limo's and others that can get by on nothing and inversly some english cattle that are moderate still cant survive on the best of care. I know because I have some of each. [/QUOTE]
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