Badlands
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Rainie,
Sorry if I set you off.
I can tell from your post that you got your information from Fry et al.
They are wrong for the most part. His total analysis for his 37 pounds of meat was built from data on exactly 2 animals.
My data came from the originals that did the work. Redman, Doeschut, Theriault, and MSU. And I mean the MSU work from the 80's, not the stuff that Fry quotes that was evaluated by the researchers and misinterpreted by him.
Fry has completely perverted Bonsma's premise.
I can guarantee you I have worked with more linear measuring records than Fry has seen.
I had a chance to work with some of the original data that was collected by Bonsma's colleagues.
The big back end helps a cow, but it hurts a bull. You said you measured bulls, so I addressed that.
It is about growth, it has nothing to do with maintenance, nor efficiency.
Fry's perversion favors fat cows with deep bellies. Bonsma's work did not.
There are numerous inconsistencies between the work that Bonsma did and what Fry promotes.
I've never seen a wild animal maintain constant body condition year round, year in year out, so I'm not convinced that cows should too.
Sorry rainie, I've worked on this deal for 9 years. I get contacted several times a month on this issue. I guess Fry has me there. He started 13 years ago. The guy that taught him how to do it won't work with him anymore because of the way he has perverted the use of linear measuring.
Just never know which researchers and consultants to trust, do we?
Badlands
Sorry if I set you off.
I can tell from your post that you got your information from Fry et al.
They are wrong for the most part. His total analysis for his 37 pounds of meat was built from data on exactly 2 animals.
My data came from the originals that did the work. Redman, Doeschut, Theriault, and MSU. And I mean the MSU work from the 80's, not the stuff that Fry quotes that was evaluated by the researchers and misinterpreted by him.
Fry has completely perverted Bonsma's premise.
I can guarantee you I have worked with more linear measuring records than Fry has seen.
I had a chance to work with some of the original data that was collected by Bonsma's colleagues.
The big back end helps a cow, but it hurts a bull. You said you measured bulls, so I addressed that.
It is about growth, it has nothing to do with maintenance, nor efficiency.
Fry's perversion favors fat cows with deep bellies. Bonsma's work did not.
There are numerous inconsistencies between the work that Bonsma did and what Fry promotes.
I've never seen a wild animal maintain constant body condition year round, year in year out, so I'm not convinced that cows should too.
Sorry rainie, I've worked on this deal for 9 years. I get contacted several times a month on this issue. I guess Fry has me there. He started 13 years ago. The guy that taught him how to do it won't work with him anymore because of the way he has perverted the use of linear measuring.
Just never know which researchers and consultants to trust, do we?
Badlands