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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 651165" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I hope you feel better after that ignorant rant. If you had been paying attention, you'd know that:</p><p></p><p>1. Gardiners has been in touch with Kansas State University Animal Science and Vet school for years about the problem. They never attempted to sweep it away or under the rug or anywhere else. </p><p></p><p>2. If you had also been paying attention, you'd know that these calves aren't popping up all around. Considering the AAA has been registering over 300,000 head for each of the last several years, the percentage of dead calves is very small. That's why some Angus breeders are upset with the rules put in place by AAA. They think they're over reacting to the problem. Maybe they're right?</p><p></p><p>Interesting comment from the Simmental Assn. My question is: What happens if you don't have any of these known Angus carriers in your herd, but they're still black? Does that mean you're ok? Or you just don't know? </p><p></p><p>I do think the Angus breed may have a rocky road for a few years. But I think it will be a lot longer and much busier road than most other breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 651165, member: 13"] I hope you feel better after that ignorant rant. If you had been paying attention, you'd know that: 1. Gardiners has been in touch with Kansas State University Animal Science and Vet school for years about the problem. They never attempted to sweep it away or under the rug or anywhere else. 2. If you had also been paying attention, you'd know that these calves aren't popping up all around. Considering the AAA has been registering over 300,000 head for each of the last several years, the percentage of dead calves is very small. That's why some Angus breeders are upset with the rules put in place by AAA. They think they're over reacting to the problem. Maybe they're right? Interesting comment from the Simmental Assn. My question is: What happens if you don't have any of these known Angus carriers in your herd, but they're still black? Does that mean you're ok? Or you just don't know? I do think the Angus breed may have a rocky road for a few years. But I think it will be a lot longer and much busier road than most other breeds. [/QUOTE]
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