DOC HARRIS
Well-known member
Interesting subject matter that everyone SEEMS to be dancing around in seeking the "right" answer! Think about it: there is NEVER a "Right" answer to anything. There may be "Acceptable" answers, - there may be "Reasonable" answers, there may be "Tolerable", "Satisfactory" - even "Desirable" answers to a troublesome problem, but NOTHING is totally "RIGHT" for everyone. Now - why is that the case? Because Genetics works in it own inimitable way(S), and the trillions of possible combinations are NOT decipherable in their entirety. We can only anticipate "possibilities" of genetic occurrances, and it is a "Throw-of-the-Dice" guess at best.
HOWEVER (and isn't there always a HOWEVER hidden in the weeds somewhere?), we can minimize the negative's and optimize the positive's ( "Accent the Positive and E-lim-i-nate the Negative, and don't mess with Mister In-Between!") and filter out 93.846% of the obvious "850 Pound Gorilla in the Bedroom"! How do we approach that possiility? By changing the dance steps, and going back to the BASICS. Really learn what an "Allemande Left" is before you try to do a "Square Through and Load the Boat" ( this for you Square Dancers :lol: :lol2: :nod: :wave: )
In My Opinion, an acceptable option to the answer of "seeking" clean Genetics for your Angus breeding protocols would be to consider "Ohlde" breeding. There are many Angus herds around the country with Ohlde genetics and without "1680" in their background.
The ball is in your hands.
DOC HARRIS
HOWEVER (and isn't there always a HOWEVER hidden in the weeds somewhere?), we can minimize the negative's and optimize the positive's ( "Accent the Positive and E-lim-i-nate the Negative, and don't mess with Mister In-Between!") and filter out 93.846% of the obvious "850 Pound Gorilla in the Bedroom"! How do we approach that possiility? By changing the dance steps, and going back to the BASICS. Really learn what an "Allemande Left" is before you try to do a "Square Through and Load the Boat" ( this for you Square Dancers :lol: :lol2: :nod: :wave: )
In My Opinion, an acceptable option to the answer of "seeking" clean Genetics for your Angus breeding protocols would be to consider "Ohlde" breeding. There are many Angus herds around the country with Ohlde genetics and without "1680" in their background.
The ball is in your hands.
DOC HARRIS