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CURLY CALF SYNDROME in AAA
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 593086" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>It is entirely possible, that this genetic condition exists in other breeds of cattle making using a known carrier in a commercial environment even more problematic. Dwarfism exists in both Herefords and Anguses and struck at about the same time even though both breeds are only distantly related. However breeds that have composites that include ANgus or have turned themselves Angus may have a higher concentration of carriers than the general population since 1680 was used so extraordinarily heavy in the 90s (5000++ reg Angus daughters alone entered production) when breeds were becoming black and composites were becoming fashionable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 593086, member: 7645"] It is entirely possible, that this genetic condition exists in other breeds of cattle making using a known carrier in a commercial environment even more problematic. Dwarfism exists in both Herefords and Anguses and struck at about the same time even though both breeds are only distantly related. However breeds that have composites that include ANgus or have turned themselves Angus may have a higher concentration of carriers than the general population since 1680 was used so extraordinarily heavy in the 90s (5000++ reg Angus daughters alone entered production) when breeds were becoming black and composites were becoming fashionable. [/QUOTE]
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