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My Red Brangus Bull (PIcs of calves added)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 801614" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Caustic - in order to finally end up with the PB, breed assns have to "paper" the F1 & F2 crosses. </p><p>I always fully understood (and used) the upgrading system with females, but always thought the 1/2 blood bulls should ALWAYS be cut. And, there were lots of them on the feedlot 30-40 years ago. They were mongrels, but made excellent feedlot calves. </p><p>"BUT", the F1 Simm x Angus are an extremely highly marketable bull for the commercial industry in the past few years. Who'd thunk?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 801614, member: 968"] Caustic - in order to finally end up with the PB, breed assns have to "paper" the F1 & F2 crosses. I always fully understood (and used) the upgrading system with females, but always thought the 1/2 blood bulls should ALWAYS be cut. And, there were lots of them on the feedlot 30-40 years ago. They were mongrels, but made excellent feedlot calves. "BUT", the F1 Simm x Angus are an extremely highly marketable bull for the commercial industry in the past few years. Who'd thunk? [/QUOTE]
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