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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 840643" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>I know all regions aren't the same. I also know all breeds aren't the same. With that said, why cant the bramah people work with their genetics to improve conception rates? Buying a feed to improve conception rates doesn't make a whole lot of sence to me. Im not trying to insult anybody....thats not my intent, Im just courious as to why bramah are that poor breed back. They look to be fairly hardy cattle, as to why they are run in the south west where you need Id guess 7-10 acres for a pair at least. I presumed that they would bread back if fed straw!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 840643, member: 14857"] I know all regions aren't the same. I also know all breeds aren't the same. With that said, why cant the bramah people work with their genetics to improve conception rates? Buying a feed to improve conception rates doesn't make a whole lot of sence to me. Im not trying to insult anybody....thats not my intent, Im just courious as to why bramah are that poor breed back. They look to be fairly hardy cattle, as to why they are run in the south west where you need Id guess 7-10 acres for a pair at least. I presumed that they would bread back if fed straw! [/QUOTE]
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