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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 1116081" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>What is Developmental Duplication (DD)?</p><p>DD is an abnormality that has been long-observed in Angus cattle,</p><p>but was previously thought to be caused by conjoined twins or</p><p>other anomalies during fetal development. This abnormality was</p><p>recently found to be a simply inherited recessive genetic condition</p><p>passed through certain lines of Angus cattle. Animals affected with</p><p>this condition can sometimes be born with an extra limb or part of</p><p>an extra limb (a condition referred to as polymelia).</p><p>This is of AAA website you can go there and find out more. DDC means a carrier and DDP like on your papers is a potential carrier you can test him to clean him or know he is a carrier. Im like Oldtimer you should have been made aware of the potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 1116081, member: 13989"] What is Developmental Duplication (DD)? DD is an abnormality that has been long-observed in Angus cattle, but was previously thought to be caused by conjoined twins or other anomalies during fetal development. This abnormality was recently found to be a simply inherited recessive genetic condition passed through certain lines of Angus cattle. Animals affected with this condition can sometimes be born with an extra limb or part of an extra limb (a condition referred to as polymelia). This is of AAA website you can go there and find out more. DDC means a carrier and DDP like on your papers is a potential carrier you can test him to clean him or know he is a carrier. Im like Oldtimer you should have been made aware of the potential. [/QUOTE]
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