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<blockquote data-quote="Chi496" data-source="post: 1091966" data-attributes="member: 8924"><p>Quickly scanning your list the only THC bull I see is Heatseeker. Unlike Taururs. I look at cattle with genetic defects as something to manage not automatically discount. I have several carrier cows in my herd. That being said my herd bull is both Th/Pha free. I also AI those tested carrier cows to bulls that are tested clean for the cows defect. Every heifer sold as a prospect or retained as a replacement in my operation that is a result of suspect genetic defect mating is tested. That's why I say defects are a management decision. You must decide if yo want to manage the issue before using sires with the potential of genetic defect. That goes for Th,Pha,AAM,NH,DM, and I know I'm leaving out a few of the Angus issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chi496, post: 1091966, member: 8924"] Quickly scanning your list the only THC bull I see is Heatseeker. Unlike Taururs. I look at cattle with genetic defects as something to manage not automatically discount. I have several carrier cows in my herd. That being said my herd bull is both Th/Pha free. I also AI those tested carrier cows to bulls that are tested clean for the cows defect. Every heifer sold as a prospect or retained as a replacement in my operation that is a result of suspect genetic defect mating is tested. That's why I say defects are a management decision. You must decide if yo want to manage the issue before using sires with the potential of genetic defect. That goes for Th,Pha,AAM,NH,DM, and I know I'm leaving out a few of the Angus issues. [/QUOTE]
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