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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 1046117" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Oh it isn't that bad.. ;-) :lol2: I can think of several herds that it probably has little or no effect on where a person can still get good (better in my opinion) seedstock... Besides Cole Creek- herds like Diamond D, Ohlde, Wye, Shoshone, Sinclair and many lesser known local ones.... So far I don't have any of the bloodlines where the carriers are being found in the registered herd (and didn't with any of the previous genetic defects)...</p><p></p><p>And like the report indicates- many of these carrier cows have already been eliminated by coming in open and hopefully then been culled...</p><p>Just like the other previous defects it will take some time- but hopefully enough honest breeders will work to help eliminate the problem....But for some- it definitely may get costly..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 1046117, member: 97"] Oh it isn't that bad.. ;-) :lol2: I can think of several herds that it probably has little or no effect on where a person can still get good (better in my opinion) seedstock... Besides Cole Creek- herds like Diamond D, Ohlde, Wye, Shoshone, Sinclair and many lesser known local ones.... So far I don't have any of the bloodlines where the carriers are being found in the registered herd (and didn't with any of the previous genetic defects)... And like the report indicates- many of these carrier cows have already been eliminated by coming in open and hopefully then been culled... Just like the other previous defects it will take some time- but hopefully enough honest breeders will work to help eliminate the problem....But for some- it definitely may get costly.. [/QUOTE]
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