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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 121782" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Again, I repeat, there are as much differences WITHIN a breed as there is ACROSS the breeds. Currently, modern breeding, you can have a "killer calving" ANGUS bull just as easily as have a "heifer calving" ANGUS bull. Likewise, Fleckvieh is considered a registered SIMMENTAL, and you can have either type within the Fleckvieh and also within the American made Simmentals.</p><p><strong>Bulls have to be analyzed as an individual</strong>. Most of my purebred Simmental bulls go to commercial or British herds and are used on heifers and cows. I have NEVER had a complaint about calving ease. That's a pretty bold statement, but true - including bulls that have topped the Bull Test, needing growth traits to accomplish that honor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 121782, member: 968"] Again, I repeat, there are as much differences WITHIN a breed as there is ACROSS the breeds. Currently, modern breeding, you can have a "killer calving" ANGUS bull just as easily as have a "heifer calving" ANGUS bull. Likewise, Fleckvieh is considered a registered SIMMENTAL, and you can have either type within the Fleckvieh and also within the American made Simmentals. [b]Bulls have to be analyzed as an individual[/b]. Most of my purebred Simmental bulls go to commercial or British herds and are used on heifers and cows. I have NEVER had a complaint about calving ease. That's a pretty bold statement, but true - including bulls that have topped the Bull Test, needing growth traits to accomplish that honor. [/QUOTE]
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