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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 1100894" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>They did deliver on improving carcass quality in eared cattle, but not any better than better than the Brangus and Braford cattle. The Senepol seemed to be the best of the bunch. RA Brown Ranch did some crossing of Senepol x Simmental as a baseline breed for their Hotlander. I believe their were two more crosses involved in their Hotlander breed. The Tuli really just didn't cut it at all, maybe it was the import of genetics that just wernt that good...I guesss It boiled down to some folks to wonder why they wanted to go to the trouble of a new breed that wasn't any better than the average Brangus or Braford...Sorta like trying to reinvent the wheel.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 1100894, member: 807"] They did deliver on improving carcass quality in eared cattle, but not any better than better than the Brangus and Braford cattle. The Senepol seemed to be the best of the bunch. RA Brown Ranch did some crossing of Senepol x Simmental as a baseline breed for their Hotlander. I believe their were two more crosses involved in their Hotlander breed. The Tuli really just didn't cut it at all, maybe it was the import of genetics that just wernt that good...I guesss It boiled down to some folks to wonder why they wanted to go to the trouble of a new breed that wasn't any better than the average Brangus or Braford...Sorta like trying to reinvent the wheel. . [/QUOTE]
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