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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6565"><p>Thanks, I'll go look at the article. Are you a Gelbvieh breeder? Maybe you can help me out. I recently saw a report that the Gelbvieh Association had discovered through their marketing alliance that carcass quality was equally as important as growth to the producer's bottom line. Fertility was still the most important trait, of course, but because more and more cattle are being sold on a grid, carcass quality (size, YG and QG) were as important as growth. Have you seen that in any Gelbvieh literature? Thanks...</p><p></p><p>> Yea, the article can be found on</p><p>> the American Gelbvieh Association</p><p>> website at:</p><p></p><p>></p><p>> <A HREF="http://www.gelbvieh.org/pdf/siresumfwd2003.pdf" TARGET="_blank">http://www.gelbvieh.org/pdf/siresumfwd2003.pdf</A></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6565"] Thanks, I'll go look at the article. Are you a Gelbvieh breeder? Maybe you can help me out. I recently saw a report that the Gelbvieh Association had discovered through their marketing alliance that carcass quality was equally as important as growth to the producer's bottom line. Fertility was still the most important trait, of course, but because more and more cattle are being sold on a grid, carcass quality (size, YG and QG) were as important as growth. Have you seen that in any Gelbvieh literature? Thanks... > Yea, the article can be found on > the American Gelbvieh Association > website at: > > <A HREF="http://www.gelbvieh.org/pdf/siresumfwd2003.pdf" TARGET="_blank">http://www.gelbvieh.org/pdf/siresumfwd2003.pdf</A> [/QUOTE]
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