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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 792891" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>I think being a "Stand ALone" breed would be neat especially since it's referring to the Breed we raise. That said, not every animal of Reg Angus blood can be in the "Stand Alone" slot. I Love these gentle creatures but their data simply cannot be scientic ... all were not raised the same, or in the same environment, and probably not the same vaccine regime. Too many variables to be completely true and must admit a good try at gaining market share.</p><p> As far as the 1200lbs at 15 months of age, mine perform as well. The real point is this.... many are getting this weight at yearling. Why push the growth so fast when it's only needed to achieve the weight at 15 months?</p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 792891, member: 13613"] I think being a "Stand ALone" breed would be neat especially since it's referring to the Breed we raise. That said, not every animal of Reg Angus blood can be in the "Stand Alone" slot. I Love these gentle creatures but their data simply cannot be scientic ... all were not raised the same, or in the same environment, and probably not the same vaccine regime. Too many variables to be completely true and must admit a good try at gaining market share. As far as the 1200lbs at 15 months of age, mine perform as well. The real point is this.... many are getting this weight at yearling. Why push the growth so fast when it's only needed to achieve the weight at 15 months? Valerie [/QUOTE]
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