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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1550749" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>From what I'm reading, some on here are looking for an F-450 with the fuel economy of a Tesla, that rides like a Rolls Royce, is affordable as a Honda Civic, and that can last as long as a Volvo. </p><p></p><p>Wouldn't that be great! But until that happens we all do the best we can. On our operation, we are trying to get as many SAV President and Raindance daughters as we can right now along with Harvestor, International, and Supercharger. We like SAV A LOT! as you can tell. We've been told, they will never hold up in Kentucky. Well, they are doing fine, growing like weeds, and dealing with the horrible weather. When it comes time to breed them, we will probably use Hoover Dam, Baldridge Colonel, Basin Payweight 1682, Bubs Southern Charm, and EXAR Denver 2002B on them, and guess what, they will most likely do just fine as well. Is this a perfect plan?, who knows, is this perfect for you?, again who the h..ll knows. There are many that seem to discourage every move one makes by saying, "oh that won't work!"....how do they know it won't work? Do they actually have progeny to prove it? Breeding is one big ole experiment in the end, don't believe the people who say "this is an absolute, this process I use is perfection", that's bulls...t!</p><p></p><p>I'm curious to see what an SAV President daughter bred to Bubs Southern Charm looks like, are there any to go by? any progeny to show me what they look like? Nope! It could be a dud, or it could be magic, who knows till you try it...</p><p></p><p>I just bred a very nice Connealy Capitalist daughter to SAV President 6847. Who has a calf out of that combo out there? Please message me if you do, I would love to hear about the results. I would say not many exist, if any. So how can you comment on it? negatively at that!</p><p></p><p>There are literally millions upon millions of genetic combinations that can be produced in cattle, which leads me to ask, who knows which is best? It's all a guess at the end of the day. An educated guess at best. Hence, you take in phenotype, you take in genomic-enhanced EPD's, pedigrees, and so on, and let those dice roll. I happen to like the overall package that Angus delivers, some don't, that's fine, breed what you like, and do your own research, lot's of it too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1550749, member: 37967"] From what I'm reading, some on here are looking for an F-450 with the fuel economy of a Tesla, that rides like a Rolls Royce, is affordable as a Honda Civic, and that can last as long as a Volvo. Wouldn't that be great! But until that happens we all do the best we can. On our operation, we are trying to get as many SAV President and Raindance daughters as we can right now along with Harvestor, International, and Supercharger. We like SAV A LOT! as you can tell. We've been told, they will never hold up in Kentucky. Well, they are doing fine, growing like weeds, and dealing with the horrible weather. When it comes time to breed them, we will probably use Hoover Dam, Baldridge Colonel, Basin Payweight 1682, Bubs Southern Charm, and EXAR Denver 2002B on them, and guess what, they will most likely do just fine as well. Is this a perfect plan?, who knows, is this perfect for you?, again who the h..ll knows. There are many that seem to discourage every move one makes by saying, "oh that won't work!"....how do they know it won't work? Do they actually have progeny to prove it? Breeding is one big ole experiment in the end, don't believe the people who say "this is an absolute, this process I use is perfection", that's bulls...t! I'm curious to see what an SAV President daughter bred to Bubs Southern Charm looks like, are there any to go by? any progeny to show me what they look like? Nope! It could be a dud, or it could be magic, who knows till you try it... I just bred a very nice Connealy Capitalist daughter to SAV President 6847. Who has a calf out of that combo out there? Please message me if you do, I would love to hear about the results. I would say not many exist, if any. So how can you comment on it? negatively at that! There are literally millions upon millions of genetic combinations that can be produced in cattle, which leads me to ask, who knows which is best? It's all a guess at the end of the day. An educated guess at best. Hence, you take in phenotype, you take in genomic-enhanced EPD's, pedigrees, and so on, and let those dice roll. I happen to like the overall package that Angus delivers, some don't, that's fine, breed what you like, and do your own research, lot's of it too! [/QUOTE]
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