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<blockquote data-quote="ollie&#039;" data-source="post: 140374" data-attributes="member: 2432"><p>The cattle you see at the sale barn today brandon have all been sired in a time where epd's are available and common. Lets go back to 1930 or 1950. I wonder how uniform and predictable the cattle would be. Now lets apply the improvements in animal husbandry, AI, and the bigger gene pool to select the good ones from. Lets imagine what they <em>could</em> be. I am not advocating throwing out epd's . I just think there is a whole lot more room for improvement in the visual appraisal area. If you disagree then so be it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie', post: 140374, member: 2432"] The cattle you see at the sale barn today brandon have all been sired in a time where epd's are available and common. Lets go back to 1930 or 1950. I wonder how uniform and predictable the cattle would be. Now lets apply the improvements in animal husbandry, AI, and the bigger gene pool to select the good ones from. Lets imagine what they [i]could[/i] be. I am not advocating throwing out epd's . I just think there is a whole lot more room for improvement in the visual appraisal area. If you disagree then so be it... [/QUOTE]
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