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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 1462371" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>I don't think you have to cross breed just for pounds, you can outcross within a breed and do the same.</p><p>Air Gator I tend to agree with marbling to a point. If you retain ownership then yes I think that could really increase profits, but for the average producer around here they go to the sale barn so the only one that benefits is the feedlot, carcass bulls tend to be a little narrow, and lighter. For seedstock producers I think you need a variation of different type bulls, growth, heifer, balanced, carcass.</p><p>For most commercial producers its pounds.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 1462371, member: 13989"] I don't think you have to cross breed just for pounds, you can outcross within a breed and do the same. Air Gator I tend to agree with marbling to a point. If you retain ownership then yes I think that could really increase profits, but for the average producer around here they go to the sale barn so the only one that benefits is the feedlot, carcass bulls tend to be a little narrow, and lighter. For seedstock producers I think you need a variation of different type bulls, growth, heifer, balanced, carcass. For most commercial producers its pounds..... [/QUOTE]
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