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<blockquote data-quote="cmf1" data-source="post: 833439" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>I think Gerald is an encyclopedia of trait characteristic effect on progeny. (as well as "all things bovine")</p><p>I've spoken with him over the phone on occasion and I am amazed at how he has, and continues to, study every inch of an animal and can give you a logical explanation of cause, effect, and functionality of everything from the tip of the switch to the tip of the tongue and all that's attached in between.</p><p>Whether I ruffle any feathers or not I consider him to be as valuable a source of usable information as Dr. Bonsma.</p><p>The only problem with all of this information available on functional, fertile, and marketable animals is applying it to real life availability of animals.</p><p>I have to enumerate what I feel is most important and check off as far down the list as I can go.</p><p>It's difficult to find that perfect beast when your budget and real life get in the way of your vision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmf1, post: 833439, member: 6681"] I think Gerald is an encyclopedia of trait characteristic effect on progeny. (as well as "all things bovine") I've spoken with him over the phone on occasion and I am amazed at how he has, and continues to, study every inch of an animal and can give you a logical explanation of cause, effect, and functionality of everything from the tip of the switch to the tip of the tongue and all that's attached in between. Whether I ruffle any feathers or not I consider him to be as valuable a source of usable information as Dr. Bonsma. The only problem with all of this information available on functional, fertile, and marketable animals is applying it to real life availability of animals. I have to enumerate what I feel is most important and check off as far down the list as I can go. It's difficult to find that perfect beast when your budget and real life get in the way of your vision. [/QUOTE]
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