scout
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I was flippin through a old issue of angus beef bulletin when i came across this article written by Larry Corah vice pres of cab llc . quote evaluating feedlot data bases straight bred angus calves out performed crossbreds. this is reflected in the analysis of the ISU database where the daily gain advantage of straight bred or high percantage angus calves was nearly 0.2 pounds per day resulting in a added value of $25 per head over the middle percentage angus calves.end quote
then he goes on to say quote Another piece of conventional wisdom has suggested that crossbred calves should be healthier than straight bred calves , hybrid vigor should over come the health problems prevalent in straight breds . current data suggest these assumptions are incorrect end quote
according to this gentleman every thing we know about crossbreeding ,terminal crosses is out the window. in my personal experiance a cross bred calf with good genetics on both sides will out perform and out kill a straight bred calve 90% of the time
then he goes on to say quote Another piece of conventional wisdom has suggested that crossbred calves should be healthier than straight bred calves , hybrid vigor should over come the health problems prevalent in straight breds . current data suggest these assumptions are incorrect end quote
according to this gentleman every thing we know about crossbreeding ,terminal crosses is out the window. in my personal experiance a cross bred calf with good genetics on both sides will out perform and out kill a straight bred calve 90% of the time