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I've raised BRES, they were fun, just didn't have a market for them, probably should have thought of that before dedicating 6 months of labor to them. Still, was worth it...pretty important to ensure sex of the BG and RES, though, of course. I had a significant population of pure RES as I accidentally slipped one male RES with the females. Ooops. Still ended up with probably 750 BRES hybrids - they are growing but have noticed less tendency to feed train than straight BG at least in my personal experience. Sounds like many others have zero problems getting them to feed train...story of my life.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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