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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1485681" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>Can you please explain what you mean by the F94L gene "expressing itself"? As a Limi breeder, F94L is something I've studied quite extensively, and my understanding is it is a gene that causes a carrier to have more carcass weight, less back fat and less internal fat. As far as I have read, it doesn't cause any sort of DM, but has a direct affect on carcass traits. If that is the case, how does a 3-4 week old calf show it? Most Limis who are 2 copy carriers of F94L don't have DM characteristics.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1485681, member: 24016"] Can you please explain what you mean by the F94L gene "expressing itself"? As a Limi breeder, F94L is something I've studied quite extensively, and my understanding is it is a gene that causes a carrier to have more carcass weight, less back fat and less internal fat. As far as I have read, it doesn't cause any sort of DM, but has a direct affect on carcass traits. If that is the case, how does a 3-4 week old calf show it? Most Limis who are 2 copy carriers of F94L don't have DM characteristics..... [/QUOTE]
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