DOC HARRIS
Well-known member
I want to be very "upfront" with my remarks here. I have never been to Hoff's Ranch, nor have I had the privilege of meeting Doug nor Molly - but their successes with breeding Angus cattle are legion. The conundrum which seems to prevail in these posts parallels that which exists at times with other subjects which contain differences of opinions - what is one person's meat is another person's poison. I have observed with interest the quantum leaps which the "Scotch Cap" cattle have precipitated in the improvement of Genetics of the Angus breed. The old adage of "Pretty Is as Pretty Does" seems to fit very well in this instance. If "Scotch Cap" breeding - or any OTHER line - will work in conjunction with, or improve, a breeder's HERD Genetics, I think it is incumbent upon him/her to carefully investigate the purchase possibilities with an open mind and with an unbiased point of view, keeping their ultimate goals in the forefront of their mind at all times.Jason said:Have either of you ever used their genetics?
Have either of you ever seen a wreck because of their genetics?
If not, your just repeating a bias.
I agree those kinds of weights take some groceries, but they have always backed any size with carcass data. The original Scotch Cap bull was and still is a carcass trait leader.
I have seen cows that stop growing under tougher ranch conditions, but will become monsters if the feed resources are available. I have also seen some of the biggest cows be the easiest fleshing and easiest breeding cows.
Management can add 100 or more pounds to 205 day weights. Good moisture areas can be managed easier than dry areas.
Commercial ranchers bought the majority of their bulls, paid good money, and came back year after year. Repeat business says they worked.
There is often a disparity between the genetic requirements of a Terminal producer and those of a Registered (Purebred) or Cow/calf operation. It is vital that a Producer (Breeder) thoroughly understands what his REAL phenotypic and genetic requirements are before he starts throwing traits and characteristics around in a helter-skelter manner - - - such as "changing breeds or chasing 'fads' " and not having a clue as to why it is being done!
"CONDEMNATION BEFORE INVESTIGATION" is seldom a wise choice.
DOC HARRIS