pure,100%.crossed with a purebred cow of whatever breed,to get a crossbred calf of consistent quality in my opinion. The first cross is fairly predictable after that not so much so. look at how long it took to get a pure strain of santa-gertrudis cattle. And they were breeding no telling how many crossbred bulls to no telling how many cross bred heifers for years until they could get consistant quality.The problem to me with cross bred bulls is you can buy one ,breed all you cows ,and wind up with nothing but a bunch of culls which is often a make or break deal for a young guy. Now thats not to say i would run backwards from a proven crossbred bull if i liked the kind of calves he sired. Its just if i were buying a young replacement bull i think your better off knowing what to at least expect the breed to be. I had one here i was sorely tempted to try last year. He sure was a good looking calf and i liked everything about him.just couldnt get myself to do it.
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