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what's the most popular meat breed in the U.S.?
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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 84079" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>Specifically I say that because it was very true. And we are strongly considering, even planning to put some GWH genetics in the OBI test soon. I am not saying for sure it will happen this year. My brother, who is closely involved with GWH, and uses my bull, has a bull calf coming on who is the second calf of a Flying G cow that I sold him. The calf is sired by my old Day Rupert Tone 092 bull. This calf weighed 541# at five months without being pushed. (BW was in the mid seventies) He plans at this point to put him in the OBI test. </p><p></p><p>If you would, could you provide us with the average ADG of the top four breeds at OBI, and also the feed conversion ratios, especially of the top Angus and Hereford bulls? Thanks in advance if you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 84079, member: 587"] Specifically I say that because it was very true. And we are strongly considering, even planning to put some GWH genetics in the OBI test soon. I am not saying for sure it will happen this year. My brother, who is closely involved with GWH, and uses my bull, has a bull calf coming on who is the second calf of a Flying G cow that I sold him. The calf is sired by my old Day Rupert Tone 092 bull. This calf weighed 541# at five months without being pushed. (BW was in the mid seventies) He plans at this point to put him in the OBI test. If you would, could you provide us with the average ADG of the top four breeds at OBI, and also the feed conversion ratios, especially of the top Angus and Hereford bulls? Thanks in advance if you do. [/QUOTE]
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