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<blockquote data-quote="Ned Jr." data-source="post: 571360" data-attributes="member: 3703"><p>That's not at all what Brandonm22 is saying. Go back and read his post again.</p><p></p><p>Good post Brandonm22. I get what your saying 100% and agree wholeheartedly.When a breeders goal is to have say frame 5 cattle why do they breed 4 frame to six frame and vise versa? The herd would end up more consistent and the goal would be better reached stacking 5 frame bulls in the pedigree. And as you mentioned about birth weight, I wouldn't feel very comfortable breeding a 2 BW epd bull to my heifers that was from a -2 cow and a +6 bull. I'd definitely feel better buying from a breeder that kept things within my perimeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned Jr., post: 571360, member: 3703"] That's not at all what Brandonm22 is saying. Go back and read his post again. Good post Brandonm22. I get what your saying 100% and agree wholeheartedly.When a breeders goal is to have say frame 5 cattle why do they breed 4 frame to six frame and vise versa? The herd would end up more consistent and the goal would be better reached stacking 5 frame bulls in the pedigree. And as you mentioned about birth weight, I wouldn't feel very comfortable breeding a 2 BW epd bull to my heifers that was from a -2 cow and a +6 bull. I'd definitely feel better buying from a breeder that kept things within my perimeters. [/QUOTE]
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