It would be interesting to try the cross but at the same time I think we sometimes let nostalgia drive our decisions. My guess is Frontline has as many or more years of careful breeding in his pedigree than many of the old time bulls. I have and probably will continue to add older bulls to my program but I think one needs to be mindful that you can lose as much as you gain in a lot of instances! I would be more inclined to use one of the Muridale descendants of Bonnyview Hero 7Z where the blending of past and present has been successfully accomplished.
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r.n.reed said:
Of the 13 herd bulls I have had since 1973 this guy has 11 of them in his pedigree.The two that missed out were homebreds with similar pedigrees.
Thanks to breeders like the two of you, Okotoks, I have taken you to task about 'sailing close to the wind' as far as inbreeding goes, I have made the change to following your example!
My herd consultant, calf breeding unknown, in 2014 called the progeny of homebred sires as better than the AI progeny when he went through the herd. So much so that in Spring 2014 I abandoned my TAI programme, albeit that conditions were poor and the suitability amongst the females was poor.
r.n.reed, you need to get some export qualified semen collected, there will be a demand, you have a great programme. It is a pity that you can move money around the world at the touch of a button , but genetics are another story!