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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 1045862" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>This is the defect where the majority of calves carried to term and born exhibiting this trait are born with additional limbs, usually duplication of the front legs and originating from the neck or shoulder region.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The report says that they believe the evidence suggests that most homozygous carriers of the defect are not carried to term, meaning very few are observed at birth. They estimate a carrier frequency of about 6% among US sires.</p><p></p><p> B/R New Design 036 is a carrier, as well as at least three of his most well known sons. Bon View New design 036, GAR Predestined, and GAR New Design 5050. Ken Caryl Mr Angus 8017 Reg# 8989216 born in 1977, is the oldest reported carrier. That name appears back in many pedigrees. He is the Grand Sire of the Great Grandmother of 036. </p><p> Rito 2v1, Sitz N D 458n, B/R New Day 454, Bon View New Design 1407 are also carriers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 1045862, member: 97"] This is the defect where the majority of calves carried to term and born exhibiting this trait are born with additional limbs, usually duplication of the front legs and originating from the neck or shoulder region. The report says that they believe the evidence suggests that most homozygous carriers of the defect are not carried to term, meaning very few are observed at birth. They estimate a carrier frequency of about 6% among US sires. B/R New Design 036 is a carrier, as well as at least three of his most well known sons. Bon View New design 036, GAR Predestined, and GAR New Design 5050. Ken Caryl Mr Angus 8017 Reg# 8989216 born in 1977, is the oldest reported carrier. That name appears back in many pedigrees. He is the Grand Sire of the Great Grandmother of 036. Rito 2v1, Sitz N D 458n, B/R New Day 454, Bon View New Design 1407 are also carriers... [/QUOTE]
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