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<blockquote data-quote="cattleman99" data-source="post: 784664" data-attributes="member: 14530"><p>Every AI stud markets what they think they can and what they can sell. I wouldn't expect them to do anything different. That's why ABS markets blacks and reds and Simangus genetics. Most of the studs marketing outside of North America concentrate on Traditional or Fleckvieh based genetics as this is what sells to the rest of the world in the Simmental breed. That's simple marketing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattleman99, post: 784664, member: 14530"] Every AI stud markets what they think they can and what they can sell. I wouldn't expect them to do anything different. That's why ABS markets blacks and reds and Simangus genetics. Most of the studs marketing outside of North America concentrate on Traditional or Fleckvieh based genetics as this is what sells to the rest of the world in the Simmental breed. That's simple marketing. [/QUOTE]
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