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Can anyone tell me about these bulls?
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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1093204" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>PGN, a few of those bulls are worth more than your average $20 a unit. Heartbeat and Pistol Pete are clean higher % MA bulls and will make some really nice females for any kind of program. When you say Power Play that could be either Black Power Play (Chi) or PS Power Play (Angus)... The rest of those bulls that I'm familiar with you probably don't need to use without some research, but some of them definitely have some value - I wouldn't throw it out.</p><p></p><p>I don't have anything to do with the apparently old feud in this thread, but yes carrier genetics can be used both profitably and ethically. I would agree that producing affected calves isn't ethical, but if you don't breed two carriers of the same defect together, that will never happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1093204, member: 19707"] PGN, a few of those bulls are worth more than your average $20 a unit. Heartbeat and Pistol Pete are clean higher % MA bulls and will make some really nice females for any kind of program. When you say Power Play that could be either Black Power Play (Chi) or PS Power Play (Angus)... The rest of those bulls that I'm familiar with you probably don't need to use without some research, but some of them definitely have some value - I wouldn't throw it out. I don't have anything to do with the apparently old feud in this thread, but yes carrier genetics can be used both profitably and ethically. I would agree that producing affected calves isn't ethical, but if you don't breed two carriers of the same defect together, that will never happen. [/QUOTE]
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