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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 839094" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Dylan and Hereford76-</p><p></p><p>This thread has developed into one of the most interesting and significantly expedient subjects to appear on CT in several years! Any Forum member who has followed the various threads recently concerning the intricacies of Beef Cattle production is well aware of how "Multiple Trait Selection" choices take precedence over "Single Trait Selection" 'impetuous' or reckless decisions. </p><p></p><p>By reading Dylan's remarks to Herefords76's well-thought-out questions, one may determine how important it is to establish <strong>priorities and specifics</strong> when focusing on the <strong><em>details</em></strong> of seedstock selection factors. Also, the consequences of preserving a <strong><u>balance</u></strong> between critical factors, and those of lower importance in the <strong>overall</strong> decision-making protocols which all producers must accomplish to be considered successful in their BU$INE$$ efforts! </p><p></p><p>The operative term here, in this thread, is <strong>establishing priorties!</strong> Each breeder must ascertain for his or her <strong><em>own</em></strong> particular prerequisites the traits and characteristics which are necessary for their particular circumstances.</p><p></p><p>"Mixing" genes is NOT a provocative alternative to conceptual molecular breeding selections. My Dad used to tell me, "Think - before making life-altering decisions!"</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 839094, member: 1683"] Dylan and Hereford76- This thread has developed into one of the most interesting and significantly expedient subjects to appear on CT in several years! Any Forum member who has followed the various threads recently concerning the intricacies of Beef Cattle production is well aware of how "Multiple Trait Selection" choices take precedence over "Single Trait Selection" 'impetuous' or reckless decisions. By reading Dylan's remarks to Herefords76's well-thought-out questions, one may determine how important it is to establish [b]priorities and specifics[/b] when focusing on the [b][i]details[/i][/b] of seedstock selection factors. Also, the consequences of preserving a [b][u]balance[/u][/b] between critical factors, and those of lower importance in the [b]overall[/b] decision-making protocols which all producers must accomplish to be considered successful in their BU$INE$$ efforts! The operative term here, in this thread, is [b]establishing priorties![/b] Each breeder must ascertain for his or her [b][i]own[/i][/b] particular prerequisites the traits and characteristics which are necessary for their particular circumstances. "Mixing" genes is NOT a provocative alternative to conceptual molecular breeding selections. My Dad used to tell me, "Think - before making life-altering decisions!" DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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