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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 568864" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>In the case of the EXT there wasn;t any physical apparent difference from one generation to the next other then size. They were lighter muscled buy proportioned the same as the preceding generations.</p><p>With the F1s we gained muscle, but that was a property of using heavier muscled bulls.</p><p>MARC may have some data on the breeding regression thing, I know I had gotten a lot of data on it but can;t remember if it was from MARC or the university studys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 568864, member: 34"] In the case of the EXT there wasn;t any physical apparent difference from one generation to the next other then size. They were lighter muscled buy proportioned the same as the preceding generations. With the F1s we gained muscle, but that was a property of using heavier muscled bulls. MARC may have some data on the breeding regression thing, I know I had gotten a lot of data on it but can;t remember if it was from MARC or the university studys [/QUOTE]
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