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<blockquote data-quote="purecountry" data-source="post: 212537" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>I'll add that any breed can stand alone if it's done right. Yes heterosis can improve a great deal of traits, but after hearing how Ohlde's sale went, I'm sure you'd have a hard time telling them that Angus won't stand alone. It's really all just relative to what you can market. Lots of breeds can produce the product, but to stand alone as a purebred makes marketing a bigger piece of the equation.</p><p></p><p>As far as just doing it all on a production basis, the Galloways are my pick, hands-down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purecountry, post: 212537, member: 2306"] I'll add that any breed can stand alone if it's done right. Yes heterosis can improve a great deal of traits, but after hearing how Ohlde's sale went, I'm sure you'd have a hard time telling them that Angus won't stand alone. It's really all just relative to what you can market. Lots of breeds can produce the product, but to stand alone as a purebred makes marketing a bigger piece of the equation. As far as just doing it all on a production basis, the Galloways are my pick, hands-down. [/QUOTE]
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