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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1094581" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>Would this same conversation be happening if the original post had been asking about a tank full of old Angus semen, including known defect carriers? I very seriously doubt it. There are way more of those carrier Angus cattle out there floating around than there are carrier clubbies, and the chances of them accidentally getting mated back to another carrier of the same defect are far greater. </p><p></p><p>Whether it's Craigslist or your local sale barn, anyone that buys breeding stock without knowing how they're bred ought to be aware that comes with some risks. I'm not condemning buying from Craigslist or the sale barn, I buy cattle I can use wherever I find them - but I'm aware of what's out there. Most people that don't care - well, they just don't care, and none of us are going to change them.</p><p></p><p>If you're worried about getting an affected calf, just be sure to always use clean bulls, and you'll never get one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1094581, member: 19707"] Would this same conversation be happening if the original post had been asking about a tank full of old Angus semen, including known defect carriers? I very seriously doubt it. There are way more of those carrier Angus cattle out there floating around than there are carrier clubbies, and the chances of them accidentally getting mated back to another carrier of the same defect are far greater. Whether it's Craigslist or your local sale barn, anyone that buys breeding stock without knowing how they're bred ought to be aware that comes with some risks. I'm not condemning buying from Craigslist or the sale barn, I buy cattle I can use wherever I find them - but I'm aware of what's out there. Most people that don't care - well, they just don't care, and none of us are going to change them. If you're worried about getting an affected calf, just be sure to always use clean bulls, and you'll never get one. [/QUOTE]
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