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<blockquote data-quote="lms0229" data-source="post: 1498869" data-attributes="member: 28722"><p>Thank you both for your responses. Genomics it is! Just to clarify, I am not just looking at high marbling but it would take pages upon pages of writing to give you the full scope of my selection process. Something as simple as body conformation of a bull is of huge importance to me. I need to make sure he has no joint issues because he is bow legged and can't support the weight I put on him and he passes that poor conformation onto his offspring and I can't finish our my steers properly because their bodies can't support the additional food intake that would increase their carcass weight and marbling ability. Didn't mean for my question to come off like I am selecting only for marbling. I am probably focusing more on marbling than most or ranking it higher in my selection process but by no means am I selecting for just that. Btw... who are y'all using for your genomics testing?</p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lms0229, post: 1498869, member: 28722"] Thank you both for your responses. Genomics it is! Just to clarify, I am not just looking at high marbling but it would take pages upon pages of writing to give you the full scope of my selection process. Something as simple as body conformation of a bull is of huge importance to me. I need to make sure he has no joint issues because he is bow legged and can’t support the weight I put on him and he passes that poor conformation onto his offspring and I can’t finish our my steers properly because their bodies can’t support the additional food intake that would increase their carcass weight and marbling ability. Didn’t mean for my question to come off like I am selecting only for marbling. I am probably focusing more on marbling than most or ranking it higher in my selection process but by no means am I selecting for just that. Btw... who are y’all using for your genomics testing? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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