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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 702454" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I agree with that last sentence. There ARE a lot of Angus lines being propagated now that are more suited for a high level of nutrition farm environment (some of these will kick butt in the feedlot too) than they are for a harsh range environment. A commercial cattlemen is almost FORCED to become as well versed as any pure breeder in the various lines and what they will do....and what they won't do. AND Angus is not the only breed where the variability in the breed is so high that you really need to be an informed buyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 702454, member: 7645"] I agree with that last sentence. There ARE a lot of Angus lines being propagated now that are more suited for a high level of nutrition farm environment (some of these will kick butt in the feedlot too) than they are for a harsh range environment. A commercial cattlemen is almost FORCED to become as well versed as any pure breeder in the various lines and what they will do....and what they won't do. AND Angus is not the only breed where the variability in the breed is so high that you really need to be an informed buyer. [/QUOTE]
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