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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 167524" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>cypress, I don't really think that particular combination would be more likely to result in "hot" progeny than any other composite animal, and I wouldn't worry about it. Of course there are hot, and dog tame, cows & bulls in any breed or composites. Many people believe "tigerstripes" are likely to be hotter than most other crosses and I would generally agree with that as a broad proposition (I've had mostly "tame" ones but also a few that didn't much care for me or any other human). Lots of folks would tell you to not be surprised to see some relatively hot calves if they were sired by EXT (Angus). And on and on. </p><p></p><p>I'd guess that norriscathy was merely offering an anecdotal account, presumably based on just the one animal to which he referred. ( and of course my earlier comment was simply a smartass, nonmalicious quip --- a play on words, his use of "semi" when I knew he really meant "simmi" )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 167524, member: 43"] cypress, I don't really think that particular combination would be more likely to result in "hot" progeny than any other composite animal, and I wouldn't worry about it. Of course there are hot, and dog tame, cows & bulls in any breed or composites. Many people believe "tigerstripes" are likely to be hotter than most other crosses and I would generally agree with that as a broad proposition (I've had mostly "tame" ones but also a few that didn't much care for me or any other human). Lots of folks would tell you to not be surprised to see some relatively hot calves if they were sired by EXT (Angus). And on and on. I'd guess that norriscathy was merely offering an anecdotal account, presumably based on just the one animal to which he referred. ( and of course my earlier comment was simply a smartass, nonmalicious quip --- a play on words, his use of "semi" when I knew he really meant "simmi" ) [/QUOTE]
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