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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1719681" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>And what percent of brangus today is genetically angus and what percent of brangus today is genetically brahman?</p><p>You would most likely get more hybrid vigior/heterosis from a cross between a angus mated to a f1 angus/brahman cross Then you would from the offspring from an angus mated to a brangus.</p><p>If you really want to create a cross with the most hybrid vigor then breed associations should start publishing . Degree of relatedness/inbred coefficient of each animal. And publish the genotype. So you could actually pick a animal to mate with that would produce the best hybrid vigor . Instead of using some made up numbers using a mathmatical algorithm that has no genetic basis and changes over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1719681, member: 39072"] And what percent of brangus today is genetically angus and what percent of brangus today is genetically brahman? You would most likely get more hybrid vigior/heterosis from a cross between a angus mated to a f1 angus/brahman cross Then you would from the offspring from an angus mated to a brangus. If you really want to create a cross with the most hybrid vigor then breed associations should start publishing . Degree of relatedness/inbred coefficient of each animal. And publish the genotype. So you could actually pick a animal to mate with that would produce the best hybrid vigor . Instead of using some made up numbers using a mathmatical algorithm that has no genetic basis and changes over time. [/QUOTE]
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