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<blockquote data-quote="dn91" data-source="post: 1088355" data-attributes="member: 19202"><p>A guy told me once that when different breeds of bulls are together in a pasture breeding cows that certain breeds are more dominant or some are more recessive when it comes to getting cows bred. I want to run 6 bulls, 2 char, 2 herf, and 2 possibly Simmental with cows but was wondering if anyone else has experienced anything of this nature.</p><p></p><p>His example was if you put charolais bulls and angus bulls together that you will get way more angus sired calves compared to charolais sired calves, Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dn91, post: 1088355, member: 19202"] A guy told me once that when different breeds of bulls are together in a pasture breeding cows that certain breeds are more dominant or some are more recessive when it comes to getting cows bred. I want to run 6 bulls, 2 char, 2 herf, and 2 possibly Simmental with cows but was wondering if anyone else has experienced anything of this nature. His example was if you put charolais bulls and angus bulls together that you will get way more angus sired calves compared to charolais sired calves, Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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