Simmental

Perhaps no other breed has made a greater effort to prioritize economically important traits that impact herd profitability than Simmental. Not only do Simmental deliver on their traditional strengths of maternal and growth traits, but they are also the leader among Continental breeds for end product value. This unique combination of important maternal and terminal genetics makes Simmental a versatile option for almost all types of cattle operations and industry segments.
   
  SimAngus 
The function of crossbreeding is to maximize heterosis, or hybrid vigor, but it is important to utilize breeds whose genetics will complement each other.  SimAngus not only results in a high level of heterosis, but also capitalizes on both breeds’ exceptional profitability traits.

SimAngus refers to cattle with the following characteristics:  the animal is at least ¼ Simmental and ¼ Angus or Red Angus and no more than ¾ Simmental or no more than ¾ Angus or Red Angus; the animal’s parents are both registered in the database of the American Simmental Association; and the sum of Simmental and Angus or Red Angus blood in the animal is at least ¾.
 

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