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Arthrogryposis Multiplex (AM) ??-?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 663690" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Good grief. You're obviously not paying much attention, DOC. There have been several discussions about Curly Calf and other Angus genetic defects (and how those defects may have bled over into other black breeds) on these boards. Beating a dead horse won't get you down the road any faster. </p><p></p><p>There's no need for Angus breeders to panic. The AAA has put out clear rules for AM. You can't register a calf from an AM carrier unless he's tested AMFree. The AAA won't issue AI certs on bulls known to be AMCarriers. Pretty simple and staightforward to me.</p><p></p><p>But if you have something new to add to the conversation, I think most of us Angus breeders on this board would be interested. If you're just trying to start a fire... :frowns: .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 663690, member: 13"] Good grief. You're obviously not paying much attention, DOC. There have been several discussions about Curly Calf and other Angus genetic defects (and how those defects may have bled over into other black breeds) on these boards. Beating a dead horse won't get you down the road any faster. There's no need for Angus breeders to panic. The AAA has put out clear rules for AM. You can't register a calf from an AM carrier unless he's tested AMFree. The AAA won't issue AI certs on bulls known to be AMCarriers. Pretty simple and staightforward to me. But if you have something new to add to the conversation, I think most of us Angus breeders on this board would be interested. If you're just trying to start a fire... :frowns: . [/QUOTE]
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