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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 926628" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>There is a world of difference 3way in a standardized composite breed and a crossbreed.</p><p>The kind of bull he is running used to be quite common in my neck of the woods. There wasn't any real improvement until Gert's ,Beefmaster and Brangus started coming on the scene. We used not hay our cow's in the winter or feed minerals either. I just don't see the sense in going backwards.</p><p>Shanghi Pierce, Lasater and Kenendy dug us out of that hole. </p><p>When you start getting more than 3 way cross you start rolling the dice on what is going to come out of the woodpile.</p><p>That is just science. I have never understood not putting the best bull to produce the highest quality calves on a given set of cows to maximize profit. A bad cow hurt's a bad bull is a disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 926628, member: 694"] There is a world of difference 3way in a standardized composite breed and a crossbreed. The kind of bull he is running used to be quite common in my neck of the woods. There wasn't any real improvement until Gert's ,Beefmaster and Brangus started coming on the scene. We used not hay our cow's in the winter or feed minerals either. I just don't see the sense in going backwards. Shanghi Pierce, Lasater and Kenendy dug us out of that hole. When you start getting more than 3 way cross you start rolling the dice on what is going to come out of the woodpile. That is just science. I have never understood not putting the best bull to produce the highest quality calves on a given set of cows to maximize profit. A bad cow hurt's a bad bull is a disaster. [/QUOTE]
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