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<blockquote data-quote="G.Marc Renwick" data-source="post: 83579" data-attributes="member: 1100"><p>Sample size can distort the ratios for smaller producers.That is not to say that certain sires might be a little off the magic 50/50 ratio.Most larger producers know that the #'s average out.Know of a Reg. Angus breeder whose first 14 calves were heifers his first year in business.And having a lot of bull/steer calves in one season usually makes the banker(a.k.a. Momma) a lot happier.Don't place to much significance on a # that is not statistically sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G.Marc Renwick, post: 83579, member: 1100"] Sample size can distort the ratios for smaller producers.That is not to say that certain sires might be a little off the magic 50/50 ratio.Most larger producers know that the #'s average out.Know of a Reg. Angus breeder whose first 14 calves were heifers his first year in business.And having a lot of bull/steer calves in one season usually makes the banker(a.k.a. Momma) a lot happier.Don't place to much significance on a # that is not statistically sound. [/QUOTE]
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