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Hereford/ Black simmentals vs. Hereford/ Black angus
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 840704" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I really don't see the problem here. There "might" be a touch of Simmental in your registered Hereford and there "IS" an Angus component in your black registered Simmental (probably a touch of Hereford too if you go far back enough). All this tells you is that you need a long term business relationship with your seedstock supplier(s). Different bloodlines, different sires within breeds are going to do more for you than others. You need to take the time to be educated about the EPDs, the real world expected performance, the strengths, the weaknesses, phenotype, etc of the bloodline you are bringing into your herd. A larger commercial outfit needs to know something about the bloodlines they bring into their herd and isn't dealing in breed generalities.........because there are no breed generalities any more in the real world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 840704, member: 7645"] I really don't see the problem here. There "might" be a touch of Simmental in your registered Hereford and there "IS" an Angus component in your black registered Simmental (probably a touch of Hereford too if you go far back enough). All this tells you is that you need a long term business relationship with your seedstock supplier(s). Different bloodlines, different sires within breeds are going to do more for you than others. You need to take the time to be educated about the EPDs, the real world expected performance, the strengths, the weaknesses, phenotype, etc of the bloodline you are bringing into your herd. A larger commercial outfit needs to know something about the bloodlines they bring into their herd and isn't dealing in breed generalities.........because there are no breed generalities any more in the real world. [/QUOTE]
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