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<blockquote data-quote="Idaman" data-source="post: 799596" data-attributes="member: 14119"><p>What are the requirements for an ongoing successful line?. Obviously the L1's are a successful line in that they never had to have an outcross, they didn't have genetic defects, and they are still available in an un-outcrossed state. There are a very few lines of Herefords that meet this criteria. Jim Lents would be one that meets these conditions but there are only a very few others.</p><p></p><p>If there are still other lines at Miles city then they probably would meet these conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaman, post: 799596, member: 14119"] What are the requirements for an ongoing successful line?. Obviously the L1's are a successful line in that they never had to have an outcross, they didn't have genetic defects, and they are still available in an un-outcrossed state. There are a very few lines of Herefords that meet this criteria. Jim Lents would be one that meets these conditions but there are only a very few others. If there are still other lines at Miles city then they probably would meet these conditions. [/QUOTE]
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