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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Greenjeans" data-source="post: 539655" data-attributes="member: 7085"><p>You made the correct decision in principle, just not with the right bull.</p><p></p><p>If the reverse scenario was in play we would be applauding your choice -- A bull that carries the characteristics of your cows (deep, long, continental) put on a herd that was replete with the characteristics of your red angus bull (lack of rib spring, and insufficient rear). I am afraid you may be introducing problems that could easily be avoided since you already have a good foundation herd.</p><p></p><p>I am sure your F1 offspring would sell good across the scales but I would not plan on keeping any replacement heifers. If you have cast your lot with this bull, he will provide hybridization but that is the only positive I can find. </p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Mr. Greenjeans</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Greenjeans, post: 539655, member: 7085"] You made the correct decision in principle, just not with the right bull. If the reverse scenario was in play we would be applauding your choice -- A bull that carries the characteristics of your cows (deep, long, continental) put on a herd that was replete with the characteristics of your red angus bull (lack of rib spring, and insufficient rear). I am afraid you may be introducing problems that could easily be avoided since you already have a good foundation herd. I am sure your F1 offspring would sell good across the scales but I would not plan on keeping any replacement heifers. If you have cast your lot with this bull, he will provide hybridization but that is the only positive I can find. Regards, Mr. Greenjeans [/QUOTE]
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