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<blockquote data-quote="alexfarms" data-source="post: 591592" data-attributes="member: 8677"><p>I suppose that that is a reasonable explanation on the spacing. But if a bull has been tested as a carrier the rules say that he will be so designated and they ought to just put the IE on him instead of leaving the FIE off as a way of identifying him as a carrier. This ought to make any sane, objective person shake their head. It boarders on downright unworkable. I didn't think the AHA could ever do anything as self defeating as when they hid a large portion of the breeds epd's when we went to whole herd reporting several years back, but they may, now, have outdone even that. The powers that be will do what they choose to do and the rest of us will carry the expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexfarms, post: 591592, member: 8677"] I suppose that that is a reasonable explanation on the spacing. But if a bull has been tested as a carrier the rules say that he will be so designated and they ought to just put the IE on him instead of leaving the FIE off as a way of identifying him as a carrier. This ought to make any sane, objective person shake their head. It boarders on downright unworkable. I didn't think the AHA could ever do anything as self defeating as when they hid a large portion of the breeds epd's when we went to whole herd reporting several years back, but they may, now, have outdone even that. The powers that be will do what they choose to do and the rest of us will carry the expense. [/QUOTE]
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