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<blockquote data-quote="rocket2222" data-source="post: 738675" data-attributes="member: 5362"><p>I've heard that a lot lately, while I'm sure there were some old Hereford bulls that marbled well, there's probably some Angus bulls that don't marble. If it was one of their stronger traits, breeders now wouldn't need to chase the few bulls/lines that marble and pass that trait on, like 774. I think there's a lot of breeders trying to get a handle on birth weights, it's pretty easy to do, if, in most cases, you don't mind giving up some growth, may not be a bad thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket2222, post: 738675, member: 5362"] I've heard that a lot lately, while I'm sure there were some old Hereford bulls that marbled well, there's probably some Angus bulls that don't marble. If it was one of their stronger traits, breeders now wouldn't need to chase the few bulls/lines that marble and pass that trait on, like 774. I think there's a lot of breeders trying to get a handle on birth weights, it's pretty easy to do, if, in most cases, you don't mind giving up some growth, may not be a bad thing. [/QUOTE]
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