I was talking to a good friend the other night and he mentioned this Gerald Fry fellow that's been discussed here before a little bit. He said he knows some guys in the Lloydminster area that have gotten into this linear measurement system taught by Fry and his associates, and they seem to be very optimistic about it's usefulness for selecting cattle for genetic improvement. So I looked up Gerald Fry's website - .boviineengineering.com - and read jsut about everything on there. It's actually some really amazing stuff. They mention this one guy that tracked 1500 bulls over a number of years, recording data that I wouldn't even dream of. But in the end, it went along way towards backing up these theories.
This Fry also talks about linebreeding as if it is the only true way to genetic improvement. I know nothing about linebreeding cattle, other than most people - me included - associate the term with 'IN-breeding', which brings about visions of webbed-toes, crossed-eyes, Jean Chretien and so on.
So do any of you fine folks have experience with LINE-breeding? Pros? Cons?
Anybody know about this linear measurement system? Cswilson, I remember you making some comments about Gerald Fry, but I couldn't find them in old threads.
This Fry also talks about linebreeding as if it is the only true way to genetic improvement. I know nothing about linebreeding cattle, other than most people - me included - associate the term with 'IN-breeding', which brings about visions of webbed-toes, crossed-eyes, Jean Chretien and so on.
So do any of you fine folks have experience with LINE-breeding? Pros? Cons?
Anybody know about this linear measurement system? Cswilson, I remember you making some comments about Gerald Fry, but I couldn't find them in old threads.
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