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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1807674" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Controlled knowledgeable line breeding has been successful in many cases. Many breeds do not have a genetic defect major problem. A new genetic defect can show up anytime. Linebreeding is the fastest way to FIND it!! LOL</p><p>We (Simmental) just discovered a GD called <strong>Hydrops. </strong>ASA has ID'd the defect and what bull it seems to have started with and reported to membership what bull it is. Notified all membership - looking for any other cases to study. Already held an open Zoom meeting for all membership to discuss it. </p><p>All animals can develop a NEW GD. It's up to breed associations and breeders to discover them, openly announce it to the public, and work to eradicate it. Not hide it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1807674, member: 968"] Controlled knowledgeable line breeding has been successful in many cases. Many breeds do not have a genetic defect major problem. A new genetic defect can show up anytime. Linebreeding is the fastest way to FIND it!! LOL We (Simmental) just discovered a GD called [B]Hydrops. [/B]ASA has ID'd the defect and what bull it seems to have started with and reported to membership what bull it is. Notified all membership - looking for any other cases to study. Already held an open Zoom meeting for all membership to discuss it. All animals can develop a NEW GD. It's up to breed associations and breeders to discover them, openly announce it to the public, and work to eradicate it. Not hide it. [/QUOTE]
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