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<blockquote data-quote="purecountry" data-source="post: 140960" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>Hey Larry, where would you find Jim Lents book on linebreeding? The search I did came up empty. I used to be an absolute enemy of crossbred bulls and linebreeding of any kind. I thought the old F-1 cow X Terminal sire was the only way to go. But the more I work with my 'elite' cow families of my commercial herd to get consistent replacements, the more I'm tempted to use an F-1 Galloway X Angus bull out of one of my best cows. Keep in mind I'm breeding for type - structure, flesh and function - all physical traits. Some of you might say it's mongrels when it's 'just commercial cows', but I want to try it as an 'experiment' shall we say. </p><p></p><p>Just looking for suggestions from those who have done it. I've been selecting for cattle that function well on our native grass, hard winters, and hill country. That means deep-bodied, thick, easy-fleshing in all conditions with no creep or pampering, excellent feet and trouble free udders. I've got those things in my herd, I just want a herd full of 'cookie-cutter' cows, consistent in their functional traits as well as their physical ones.</p><p></p><p>So, would linebreeding help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purecountry, post: 140960, member: 2306"] Hey Larry, where would you find Jim Lents book on linebreeding? The search I did came up empty. I used to be an absolute enemy of crossbred bulls and linebreeding of any kind. I thought the old F-1 cow X Terminal sire was the only way to go. But the more I work with my 'elite' cow families of my commercial herd to get consistent replacements, the more I'm tempted to use an F-1 Galloway X Angus bull out of one of my best cows. Keep in mind I'm breeding for type - structure, flesh and function - all physical traits. Some of you might say it's mongrels when it's 'just commercial cows', but I want to try it as an 'experiment' shall we say. Just looking for suggestions from those who have done it. I've been selecting for cattle that function well on our native grass, hard winters, and hill country. That means deep-bodied, thick, easy-fleshing in all conditions with no creep or pampering, excellent feet and trouble free udders. I've got those things in my herd, I just want a herd full of 'cookie-cutter' cows, consistent in their functional traits as well as their physical ones. So, would linebreeding help? [/QUOTE]
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