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<blockquote data-quote="Crystalized" data-source="post: 302837" data-attributes="member: 3760"><p>Hello from Montana,</p><p></p><p>There is no information on the web that I have not studied when it comes to Aubrac Cattle. The hannover website also states that Aubrac cattle have natural resistance to Trypanosoma(parasite infestation). This is referenced in other sites as well, we have not as of yet been able to support this claim with documentation. Another reason for working with U of F. CSIRO has identified this charatoristic at the top of there research priority list. When you talk about efficiency on grass...world beef production....this is "big". We(AubracInt) are confident that our research efforts will document this trait.</p><p>Like it or not.</p><p>The main reason that I stuck my neck out back in 1995 when purchasing 120 units of Aubrac semen was that we had a target for production. How else can the Beef industry any efficiencies when we don't know were we are going. The Aubrac breed standard has been clear for many years and so has mine.</p><p>Thanks for all your comments</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crystalized, post: 302837, member: 3760"] Hello from Montana, There is no information on the web that I have not studied when it comes to Aubrac Cattle. The hannover website also states that Aubrac cattle have natural resistance to Trypanosoma(parasite infestation). This is referenced in other sites as well, we have not as of yet been able to support this claim with documentation. Another reason for working with U of F. CSIRO has identified this charatoristic at the top of there research priority list. When you talk about efficiency on grass...world beef production....this is "big". We(AubracInt) are confident that our research efforts will document this trait. Like it or not. The main reason that I stuck my neck out back in 1995 when purchasing 120 units of Aubrac semen was that we had a target for production. How else can the Beef industry any efficiencies when we don't know were we are going. The Aubrac breed standard has been clear for many years and so has mine. Thanks for all your comments [/QUOTE]
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