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<blockquote data-quote="JustSimmental" data-source="post: 941694" data-attributes="member: 14624"><p>This info just came out recently, but that's not the whole story because Simm cows are known for being better mamas than PBAN --I have both and the PBAN are on the lower end of production, annually.. The question was about crossing and why.</p><p></p><p>Stabilizing --- Simm Angus --- no they are not a breed, but they are calves born from registered PBSM and PBAN-- ya know F1's... </p><p></p><p>The reason Simm Angus are so popular today is that this cross (according to MARC) fits the market trends, the best, for those carcasses grading Choice. Also, as you know by using Simmental hybrids a producer is then able to take advantage of hybrid vigor. If you do nothing else to improve your cattle crossbreeding will get you further than doing nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustSimmental, post: 941694, member: 14624"] This info just came out recently, but that's not the whole story because Simm cows are known for being better mamas than PBAN --I have both and the PBAN are on the lower end of production, annually.. The question was about crossing and why. Stabilizing --- Simm Angus --- no they are not a breed, but they are calves born from registered PBSM and PBAN-- ya know F1's... The reason Simm Angus are so popular today is that this cross (according to MARC) fits the market trends, the best, for those carcasses grading Choice. Also, as you know by using Simmental hybrids a producer is then able to take advantage of hybrid vigor. If you do nothing else to improve your cattle crossbreeding will get you further than doing nothing. [/QUOTE]
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