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<blockquote data-quote="TxStateCowboy" data-source="post: 457608" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>Santa Gertrudis</p><p>Beefmaster</p><p>Brangus</p><p></p><p>Cross registered Beefmaster with a cross between Reg. Charolais and Reg. Angus.- Given proper pheno/genotype selection of the individual animals, you will have a more productive, efficient, and better quality animal than any one of the above by itself. </p><p></p><p>The problem in the industry is everyone wants to cash in on their "quality registered stock" and noone wants to cross registered/registered of different breeds to create better animals for the beef and cattle industry. Lasater had it right, and the King Ranch is doing well.</p><p></p><p>We need to get off the Registered Colored Breed wagons and make beef cattle, it is not that difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxStateCowboy, post: 457608, member: 2989"] Santa Gertrudis Beefmaster Brangus Cross registered Beefmaster with a cross between Reg. Charolais and Reg. Angus.- Given proper pheno/genotype selection of the individual animals, you will have a more productive, efficient, and better quality animal than any one of the above by itself. The problem in the industry is everyone wants to cash in on their "quality registered stock" and noone wants to cross registered/registered of different breeds to create better animals for the beef and cattle industry. Lasater had it right, and the King Ranch is doing well. We need to get off the Registered Colored Breed wagons and make beef cattle, it is not that difficult. [/QUOTE]
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