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What qualifies as an "outcross" ?
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<blockquote data-quote="robert" data-source="post: 815930" data-attributes="member: 9171"><p>the word outcross is comfort food for folks who don't want to read what is actually on the reg paper, all those 'outcross carcass genetics' that were stacking 1680 and 9J9 just off the paper came around to bite a lot of folks in the rear, as you pointed out, the SAV and Ohlde genetics are not so different, just the result of following different phentypic parameters. One group of cattle that could reasonably be considered outcross to the current Angus population might be Wye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert, post: 815930, member: 9171"] the word outcross is comfort food for folks who don't want to read what is actually on the reg paper, all those 'outcross carcass genetics' that were stacking 1680 and 9J9 just off the paper came around to bite a lot of folks in the rear, as you pointed out, the SAV and Ohlde genetics are not so different, just the result of following different phentypic parameters. One group of cattle that could reasonably be considered outcross to the current Angus population might be Wye. [/QUOTE]
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