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Bull with translocation gene, semen testing questions
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1043167" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>djinwa, I worked as a technical representative on a committee writing regulations pursuant to Statues promulgated by the US Congress. Those committees consist of advocates, technical experts in their field and legal counsel., It is not easy to write regulations that are fair to everyone. If you get someone on those committees who has an agenda, unfair/contrary/unworkable regulations are the result.</p><p></p><p>If I were in the semen business it would concern me that statues and regulations regulating semen might be a detriment to the industry. If the committee/draftees of the statues are not well versed in genetics, the statues could contain many unrealistic and impossible requirements.</p><p></p><p>Semen companies have the incentive placed on them by the customer to provide semen that is safe and as free of genetic defects as possible. The CSS is on the right track in my opinion to not get involved but to let the semen co and the customer work it out. As long as they do not hide defects that hit the breeder blind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1043167, member: 17767"] djinwa, I worked as a technical representative on a committee writing regulations pursuant to Statues promulgated by the US Congress. Those committees consist of advocates, technical experts in their field and legal counsel., It is not easy to write regulations that are fair to everyone. If you get someone on those committees who has an agenda, unfair/contrary/unworkable regulations are the result. If I were in the semen business it would concern me that statues and regulations regulating semen might be a detriment to the industry. If the committee/draftees of the statues are not well versed in genetics, the statues could contain many unrealistic and impossible requirements. Semen companies have the incentive placed on them by the customer to provide semen that is safe and as free of genetic defects as possible. The CSS is on the right track in my opinion to not get involved but to let the semen co and the customer work it out. As long as they do not hide defects that hit the breeder blind. [/QUOTE]
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