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<blockquote data-quote="J+ Cattle" data-source="post: 1752561" data-attributes="member: 4063"><p>The study showed that the high growth, high carcass merit bull sired calves that are more profitable in a retained ownership situation. It did not change the cow herd in any way. So therefore there's no affects to fertility or longevity. The calves were all terminal crosses.</p><p>It shows that bull selection can increase the hot carcass weight, marbling, ribeye area, and rate of gain of the calf enough to make it $200 per head more profitable.</p><p>Who does want to be more profitable!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J+ Cattle, post: 1752561, member: 4063"] The study showed that the high growth, high carcass merit bull sired calves that are more profitable in a retained ownership situation. It did not change the cow herd in any way. So therefore there’s no affects to fertility or longevity. The calves were all terminal crosses. It shows that bull selection can increase the hot carcass weight, marbling, ribeye area, and rate of gain of the calf enough to make it $200 per head more profitable. Who does want to be more profitable! [/QUOTE]
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