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The farther North you go, the better the commerical cattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 184986" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>I certainly agree that using breeds adapted to the southern climates will go a long way to improving the quality of the southern cattle herd as a whole. Add to this a good crossbreeding programme, and the best of both worlds; easy care, adapted breeding herd; with tailor made terminals for the market requirements for your area. Using a different breed bull to 'open' hiefers will eliminate the problems stated earlier, as the hybrids will not affect the quality of the purebred herd,they will either be sold or retained as commercial stock and not 'weaken' the herd phenotype.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 184986, member: 2703"] I certainly agree that using breeds adapted to the southern climates will go a long way to improving the quality of the southern cattle herd as a whole. Add to this a good crossbreeding programme, and the best of both worlds; easy care, adapted breeding herd; with tailor made terminals for the market requirements for your area. Using a different breed bull to 'open' hiefers will eliminate the problems stated earlier, as the hybrids will not affect the quality of the purebred herd,they will either be sold or retained as commercial stock and not 'weaken' the herd phenotype. [/QUOTE]
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