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<blockquote data-quote="gberry" data-source="post: 436172" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>For all intents and purposes, those bloodlines are lost now. I'm not offended by them being a niche breed either, but I feel they could make a positive contribution on a much broader basis if the data to help commercial cattlemen choose a MG bull was readily available. As it is most commercial cattlemen are more interested in BW, WW and YW EPD's than they are in how many stars they scored on the tenderness gene.</p><p></p><p>It's just too bad the registries can't get back together as that would broaden the number of available sires to both groups. Then the AMGA members would benefit from sires they can't currently use and the MGIA would be able to get some numerical data to help market their bulls to a broader audience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gberry, post: 436172, member: 3325"] For all intents and purposes, those bloodlines are lost now. I'm not offended by them being a niche breed either, but I feel they could make a positive contribution on a much broader basis if the data to help commercial cattlemen choose a MG bull was readily available. As it is most commercial cattlemen are more interested in BW, WW and YW EPD's than they are in how many stars they scored on the tenderness gene. It's just too bad the registries can't get back together as that would broaden the number of available sires to both groups. Then the AMGA members would benefit from sires they can't currently use and the MGIA would be able to get some numerical data to help market their bulls to a broader audience. [/QUOTE]
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