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"Straw Chasers" Good or bad for the industry?
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1208880" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>I think he's saying the opposite, though you're completely correct FireSweep.</p><p>If the original intention was (Dun is the one to confirm) "If you do like we do and don't use bulls that are less than 75% accuracy"</p><p>then it does take longer because it takes a several daughters, maybe even two crops of daughters, for a bull to achieve those accuracies.</p><p>Either way you are delaying genetic progress but there's less risk in the end result by going for the high accuracy older bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1208880, member: 9267"] I think he's saying the opposite, though you're completely correct FireSweep. If the original intention was (Dun is the one to confirm) "If you do like we do and don't use bulls that are less than 75% accuracy" then it does take longer because it takes a several daughters, maybe even two crops of daughters, for a bull to achieve those accuracies. Either way you are delaying genetic progress but there's less risk in the end result by going for the high accuracy older bulls. [/QUOTE]
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