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Shorthorn x Gelbveih
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 353892" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The gene combination just sometimes goes down the dumper. I've seen a few results from breedings that I had really high hopes for that turned out useless. We have a cow that we've bred to the same bull for 6-7 years. Steer calves are heavy, well put together and are real money makers in the feedlot. We have one daughter from her that is an exceptional cow, just calved for the second time and she is raising a real barn burner of a calf just like she did with her first calf. I have yearling full sister to her that we held back as a replacement based on the history of the previous calves. She will be going to a feeder sale pretty quick. She is one pathetic spec iman. No depth or width, I don;t think she's worth the feed she's eaten all winter. Just never developed to teh expected potentail.</p><p>In simpler terms, "sh-- happens"</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 353892, member: 34"] The gene combination just sometimes goes down the dumper. I've seen a few results from breedings that I had really high hopes for that turned out useless. We have a cow that we've bred to the same bull for 6-7 years. Steer calves are heavy, well put together and are real money makers in the feedlot. We have one daughter from her that is an exceptional cow, just calved for the second time and she is raising a real barn burner of a calf just like she did with her first calf. I have yearling full sister to her that we held back as a replacement based on the history of the previous calves. She will be going to a feeder sale pretty quick. She is one pathetic spec iman. No depth or width, I don;t think she's worth the feed she's eaten all winter. Just never developed to teh expected potentail. In simpler terms, "sh-- happens" dun [/QUOTE]
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