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The Article AGAINST Crossbreeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 486223" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I hope that I am wrong; but I don't believe that in a typical commercial setting you can consistently get pens where 50% of the steers grade prime unless you have toadie little 2/3 frame scores......or you are feeding concentrated ration from birth (and even then I have doubts). Your normal 5 - 6 frame calves just aren't likely to be far enough along on their growth curves to get there in a reasonable amount of time when killed. The industry could very well prove me wrong and while your original premise is right I doubt that high growth cattle are ever going to be really consistent grading prime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 486223, member: 2095"] I hope that I am wrong; but I don't believe that in a typical commercial setting you can consistently get pens where 50% of the steers grade prime unless you have toadie little 2/3 frame scores......or you are feeding concentrated ration from birth (and even then I have doubts). Your normal 5 - 6 frame calves just aren't likely to be far enough along on their growth curves to get there in a reasonable amount of time when killed. The industry could very well prove me wrong and while your original premise is right I doubt that high growth cattle are ever going to be really consistent grading prime. [/QUOTE]
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