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<blockquote data-quote="RD-Sam" data-source="post: 613398" data-attributes="member: 7927"><p>If you go ranking registrations on every carrier out there, you will loose alot of good qualities that put the angus breed on top. They can easily be managed, all you have to do is check all your cattle and don't mate two carriers, then check the offspring. It might do you some good to look through all the old posts, it's all been debated to death already. I will also say that just because it says they are "potential carriers" on the site, that doesn't mean they are, the test will tell you that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD-Sam, post: 613398, member: 7927"] If you go ranking registrations on every carrier out there, you will loose alot of good qualities that put the angus breed on top. They can easily be managed, all you have to do is check all your cattle and don't mate two carriers, then check the offspring. It might do you some good to look through all the old posts, it's all been debated to death already. I will also say that just because it says they are "potential carriers" on the site, that doesn't mean they are, the test will tell you that. [/QUOTE]
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