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<blockquote data-quote="donnaIL" data-source="post: 600493" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>Regarding the notations to be places on petigrees, my question is what is an "intervening AMF Staus that eliminates all genetic ties to a know carrier ancestor"? </p><p></p><p>Does that mean that each individual animal needs to be tested or what? It sounds as though any animal with the 9J9 bull in the petigree will have the statement put on their registration paper, just from the testing already it seems evident that many animals are AMF even if they have carriers in their petigree. Also after watching Dr. Beavers seminar, he does not think alot of testing needs to be done and that the carriers are going to show up when there is a problem and that is when he would recommend testing/autopsy. I do not know what group of people he was speaking to (I am assuming commerical beef producers?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnaIL, post: 600493, member: 37"] Regarding the notations to be places on petigrees, my question is what is an "intervening AMF Staus that eliminates all genetic ties to a know carrier ancestor"? Does that mean that each individual animal needs to be tested or what? It sounds as though any animal with the 9J9 bull in the petigree will have the statement put on their registration paper, just from the testing already it seems evident that many animals are AMF even if they have carriers in their petigree. Also after watching Dr. Beavers seminar, he does not think alot of testing needs to be done and that the carriers are going to show up when there is a problem and that is when he would recommend testing/autopsy. I do not know what group of people he was speaking to (I am assuming commerical beef producers?). [/QUOTE]
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