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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 899506" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>Which is the exact reason why if you use an F1 bull on purebred cows you still can have a calf crop that is not uniform. And to what was stated earlier I don't think you can compare the change in Herefords or Shorthorns or Devons in the last 40 years to the change in Black Simmentals or Black Limos or Black Gelbveigh in the last 10 years. The change in the continentals in the last 10 years is much more than the English breeds in the last 40 years. And the easiest thing to change naturally in my opinion in cattle is size especially in 40 years time from the 70's till now. These Sim and Limo breeders have changed the complete character of their breeds since the late 90's and early 2000's not just size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 899506, member: 17248"] Which is the exact reason why if you use an F1 bull on purebred cows you still can have a calf crop that is not uniform. And to what was stated earlier I don't think you can compare the change in Herefords or Shorthorns or Devons in the last 40 years to the change in Black Simmentals or Black Limos or Black Gelbveigh in the last 10 years. The change in the continentals in the last 10 years is much more than the English breeds in the last 40 years. And the easiest thing to change naturally in my opinion in cattle is size especially in 40 years time from the 70's till now. These Sim and Limo breeders have changed the complete character of their breeds since the late 90's and early 2000's not just size. [/QUOTE]
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