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<blockquote data-quote="Txwalt" data-source="post: 377703" data-attributes="member: 5970"><p>Just putting this up to see if I understand it correctly. Usually I see heterosis discussed using epd's and frame for example. But heterosis would also be the reason that brangus cows are around. Using the advantages of the brahman and adding the advatages of the angus. Or vice versa. Seems some folks cross longhorns and herfords with another breed to utilize the hardiness of the longhorn and hereford breed. Once your herd is conditioned the way you want it seems like the terminal cross would come into play. Using what I've read from this forum. If I ranched for my only source of income, I would have my ranch split into 2 types. Terminal cross and replacements. All terminal cross calves would go to sale. My replacement herds would all look relativley the same and be there to keep herd numbers relative. Is this stupid? If so why? It appears to me that most herds are extremley mixed. I've also noticed that people on this board will keep a cross from their best heifer or their better heifers but this does not make sense to me. It seems like a baseline herd is recommended. If your herd is made up of different types of cows with different potential then you can't maximize by using an appropriate bull.</p><p>I'm trying to keep everything else in mind; forage ability, disease and pest resistance, frame size, calving ability, epd's. </p><p></p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txwalt, post: 377703, member: 5970"] Just putting this up to see if I understand it correctly. Usually I see heterosis discussed using epd's and frame for example. But heterosis would also be the reason that brangus cows are around. Using the advantages of the brahman and adding the advatages of the angus. Or vice versa. Seems some folks cross longhorns and herfords with another breed to utilize the hardiness of the longhorn and hereford breed. Once your herd is conditioned the way you want it seems like the terminal cross would come into play. Using what I've read from this forum. If I ranched for my only source of income, I would have my ranch split into 2 types. Terminal cross and replacements. All terminal cross calves would go to sale. My replacement herds would all look relativley the same and be there to keep herd numbers relative. Is this stupid? If so why? It appears to me that most herds are extremley mixed. I've also noticed that people on this board will keep a cross from their best heifer or their better heifers but this does not make sense to me. It seems like a baseline herd is recommended. If your herd is made up of different types of cows with different potential then you can't maximize by using an appropriate bull. I'm trying to keep everything else in mind; forage ability, disease and pest resistance, frame size, calving ability, epd's. Walt [/QUOTE]
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