“…Large positive direct effects compared to small positive or even negative maternal effects which were also reported elsewhere, supported this view (Newman et al, 1993;Franke et al, 2001). For Hereford, the direct additive effect for BW was positive in some reports (Gregory et al, 1978;Schoeman et al, 1993), but negative in other crossbreeding studies (Alenda et al, 1980;Skrypzeck et al, 2000a). Skrypzeck et al (2000b) assessed the contribution of the Hereford breed in the same multibreed beef cattle herd and suggested higher levels of Hereford contributions in crossbreeding for the prevention of dystocia.…”