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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1344044" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>I've heard and read many of the theories and views on cross breeding and how it should be done. I have watched those who have done it with success for 30-40 years or longer and are not only well respected by their peers but copied because of their results. A couple of these breeders use crossbred Bulls on a regular basis with great results. Before the purchase of the Balancer bull I consulted one of these breeders for an opinion. I like opinions from those with real life experience in a similar environment to mine. Nothing you stated was new to me. Many breeders will tell you that you get similar hybrid results when crossing a heavy linebred animal an outcross bloodline within the breed and I agree. From my experience and those I talk is usually the progeny of a crossbred bull will perform as well and many times better than FB progeny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1344044, member: 22295"] I've heard and read many of the theories and views on cross breeding and how it should be done. I have watched those who have done it with success for 30-40 years or longer and are not only well respected by their peers but copied because of their results. A couple of these breeders use crossbred Bulls on a regular basis with great results. Before the purchase of the Balancer bull I consulted one of these breeders for an opinion. I like opinions from those with real life experience in a similar environment to mine. Nothing you stated was new to me. Many breeders will tell you that you get similar hybrid results when crossing a heavy linebred animal an outcross bloodline within the breed and I agree. From my experience and those I talk is usually the progeny of a crossbred bull will perform as well and many times better than FB progeny. [/QUOTE]
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