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Mike said:By breeding for "bigger, better, and faster" growth traits in cattle we have inadvertedly been breeding for "Efficiency" traits also because they are highly correlated.
If you think cows are that much more efficient because they are smaller, go ahead and purchase you some "Lowlines"........ :lol:
Those little short pudgy cattle stay in the ponds here all summer and have to be fattened in the Fall to be able to make it through Winter...... :lol:
You better go help the AAA rewrite their energy efficiency EPD then :shock: :wink: ....Because most the framier and higher production (higher WW, YW, Milk EPD) cattle are usually the lowest on their EN $ EPD.... And they don't have to be short pudgy cows to be quite a bit less framier...Some 3 and 4 frame bred angus heifers I saw sell at a sale this fall had some of the nicest muscling I've seen in cattle....