simtal
Well-known member
Ok, as a general statement most of these people have raised more good ones then I'll ever have and are known for outstanding clubby replacements, steers, bulls and so on. However, I find it really interesting that they are now promoting this "efficiency" concept with the same genetics and the idea that their bulls sire really good feedlot cattle and as well as replacements. I think that this is steering people into the wrong direction. Using bulls that could carry TH or PHA (or both) is not something that should be propagated. The other common practice is to scan all bulls and use actual scan data for selection criteria or use genestar tests for feed efficiency, marbling, tenderness, etc.. While ultrasound is a great tool for measuring carcass data and evaluating sires, individual data (REA,marbling) does not mean DIDDLY SQUAT to show bull's siring potiental. Likewise, those genestar tests are for cattle without epds (or poor ones) to show some kind of "performance" trait. The other concept I think is ridiculous is this efficiency concept with angus cow energy values ($EN). This is often advertised with the ohlde bred stuff. Selection for $EN will get you small cows that don't milk or raise heavy calves. This also doesn't get you good feedlot cattle. The main point is if your gonna raise clubby bred stuff, thats great make show steers and have a good time. However, don't try and sell this to main segement of the beef industry, because you can't have it both ways.