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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 427592" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>TLBAA is the original registry, ITLA was formed as a break off from the TLBAA when some members got po'd and formed their own association. I'm not knocking ITLA, I'm not a member but I know several people who dual register. I see no need for that myself, it's too costly if you have a large herd. Cattleman's Texas Longhorn Registry is another association that I know basically nothing about, someone else who is more familiar will have to chime in. I do know that they enforce DNA blood typing for purity to be registered in their association. That's probably not a bad thing, just costly. I don't know how successful their association has been. It looks to me like there may be another one forming because of the inner turmoil in the TLBAA, which is rediculous. Some of these people who are so disenchanted have already been in both associations. Some will probably stay in one or the other but some will probably try to start a new one so that they can have things their own way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 427592, member: 440"] TLBAA is the original registry, ITLA was formed as a break off from the TLBAA when some members got po'd and formed their own association. I'm not knocking ITLA, I'm not a member but I know several people who dual register. I see no need for that myself, it's too costly if you have a large herd. Cattleman's Texas Longhorn Registry is another association that I know basically nothing about, someone else who is more familiar will have to chime in. I do know that they enforce DNA blood typing for purity to be registered in their association. That's probably not a bad thing, just costly. I don't know how successful their association has been. It looks to me like there may be another one forming because of the inner turmoil in the TLBAA, which is rediculous. Some of these people who are so disenchanted have already been in both associations. Some will probably stay in one or the other but some will probably try to start a new one so that they can have things their own way. [/QUOTE]
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