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<blockquote data-quote="JustSimmental" data-source="post: 941737" data-attributes="member: 14624"><p>You are confused about what a PBSM is and what a SM/AN is. </p><p>You said that some ppl considered the FBSM x PBAN as a PB << do I need to copy and paste what you just wrote? </p><p>I will try one more time: If you started way back when and bred a FBSM to a PBAN you WILL NOT GET A PBSM</p><p>FB SM x PBAN = 50%/ 50% ---- 50% FB and 50% AN (and you are right --no one wants one of those-- that's an awful cross)</p><p>to get a PBSM from that type of Mating you would have to do the following:</p><p></p><p>You would then have to breed several more generations to a PBSM to get a true PBSM.(which has already been done many,many moons ago) :lol: </p><p></p><p>They did all this in the early 70's before you were born. </p><p></p><p>Today after so many generations of PBSM breeding we have a Stabilized PBSM.</p><p>We take that PBSM and breed to a PBAN which produces a Simm Angus F1 or we call the often a Simmental Hybrid. </p><p></p><p>Your argument would have have been more realistic if we were back in the early 70's--- but not today when many generations have been produced that make most PBSM's of today 99.9999999999999999999999999999999% SM</p><p></p><p>Look at my example of 2482295 who is a 1/2 SM 1/2 AN cow-- her Simmental bloodlines go all the way back to FB but 10 generations ago and not last week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustSimmental, post: 941737, member: 14624"] You are confused about what a PBSM is and what a SM/AN is. You said that some ppl considered the FBSM x PBAN as a PB << do I need to copy and paste what you just wrote? I will try one more time: If you started way back when and bred a FBSM to a PBAN you WILL NOT GET A PBSM FB SM x PBAN = 50%/ 50% ---- 50% FB and 50% AN (and you are right --no one wants one of those-- that's an awful cross) to get a PBSM from that type of Mating you would have to do the following: You would then have to breed several more generations to a PBSM to get a true PBSM.(which has already been done many,many moons ago) :lol: They did all this in the early 70's before you were born. Today after so many generations of PBSM breeding we have a Stabilized PBSM. We take that PBSM and breed to a PBAN which produces a Simm Angus F1 or we call the often a Simmental Hybrid. Your argument would have have been more realistic if we were back in the early 70's--- but not today when many generations have been produced that make most PBSM's of today 99.9999999999999999999999999999999% SM Look at my example of 2482295 who is a 1/2 SM 1/2 AN cow-- her Simmental bloodlines go all the way back to FB but 10 generations ago and not last week. [/QUOTE]
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