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As any farmer will tell you, what you put down an animals throat is more important than it’s genetics when it comes to growth and size. Once you get good nutrition, genetics comes into play. Average looking animals can have good genetics but can only show it if they are in the right environments.
As the old farming saying goes; "90% feeding; 10% breeding" is the key to good animals
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