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The 8 Most Common Genetic Mistakes Made by Cow/Calf Producer
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1139495" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>SonofButch. Here's what was writen</p><p></p><p></p><p>I interpret this as the market demands Angus *influence*, but doesn't require purebred. This remainder is a good place for the continental influence.</p><p>We had shorthorns for a long time, and did like them, but when we were stuck in the middle of the breeding season with a bad bull, we took whatever the auctioneer could find for us... it was a 2 year old Gelbvieh, he was a great bull, and his calves look much better than the high% SH. I think having 25-50% of each of SH, Gelbvieh, and Saler in my mother cows would be a good mix for me, I would ideally have less of SH and Saler in my terminal steers though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1139495, member: 9096"] SonofButch. Here's what was writen I interpret this as the market demands Angus *influence*, but doesn't require purebred. This remainder is a good place for the continental influence. We had shorthorns for a long time, and did like them, but when we were stuck in the middle of the breeding season with a bad bull, we took whatever the auctioneer could find for us... it was a 2 year old Gelbvieh, he was a great bull, and his calves look much better than the high% SH. I think having 25-50% of each of SH, Gelbvieh, and Saler in my mother cows would be a good mix for me, I would ideally have less of SH and Saler in my terminal steers though... [/QUOTE]
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