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Re: O/T X Breeding
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Posted by Clint Youse mO on April 26, 2007 at 11:51:09 from (64.111.61.87):
In Reply to: O/T X Breeding posted by Ken-in-K on April 26, 2007 at 07:10:58:
only reason for dairy cross with beef is for embryo transfer because the cows milk good. As for the Certified angus beef the traits are 1 Modest or higher marbling 2 Medium or fine marbling texture 3 "A" maturity for each, lean and skeletal characteristics 4 10 to 16 square inch ribeye area 5 Less than 1,000 pound hot carcass weight 6 Less than 1 inch fat thickness 7 Superior muscling (eliminates dairy influence) 8 Practically free of capillary rupture 9 No dark cutters 10 No neck hump exceeding 2 inches the 1000 pound carcass rule does apply and considering most cattle cut 65% that is about a 1550 pound live animal around here that is pretty large framed. The holstien crosses will usually not meet the marbeling requirments for CAB Clint
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