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<blockquote data-quote="sillco" data-source="post: 20057" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>To create a 3/8 - 5/8 anything, you breed one breed to another and get an F1 or 1/2 X and 1/2 Y animal. Then Breed the 1/2 X to a pure Y and get a 1/4 X animal. Then breed the 1/2 X to the 1/4 X and get a 3/8 X- 5/8 Y animal.</p><p></p><p>A shorter way is to breed a 3/4 X to a pure Y and get a 3/8 X - 5/8 Y animal</p><p></p><p>I don't know if some of you said that or not. I couldn't follow some of the descriptions as some may not be able to follwo this description. I hope this is clear.</p><p></p><p>Example: The X = brahman and Y = anything else.</p><p></p><p>I wonder what a 3/8 Herford and 3/8 Angus might look like and what would be the advantage, if any. or any other 3/8 X 5/8 makeup?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillco, post: 20057, member: 42"] To create a 3/8 - 5/8 anything, you breed one breed to another and get an F1 or 1/2 X and 1/2 Y animal. Then Breed the 1/2 X to a pure Y and get a 1/4 X animal. Then breed the 1/2 X to the 1/4 X and get a 3/8 X- 5/8 Y animal. A shorter way is to breed a 3/4 X to a pure Y and get a 3/8 X - 5/8 Y animal I don't know if some of you said that or not. I couldn't follow some of the descriptions as some may not be able to follwo this description. I hope this is clear. Example: The X = brahman and Y = anything else. I wonder what a 3/8 Herford and 3/8 Angus might look like and what would be the advantage, if any. or any other 3/8 X 5/8 makeup? [/QUOTE]
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