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<blockquote data-quote="OK Jeanne" data-source="post: 498975" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>All of the bulls/and/or semen that we use, and all our donor cows are tested by</p><p>Genestar. Most of our other purebred Murray Grey cows have also been</p><p>tested. Once you test most or at least your best in the cow herd, and know</p><p>what the bulls scores are, then by inheirtance, you can pretty well know</p><p>the calf's result. We have found that the tenderness genes are important</p><p>when we have seedstock buyers that are interested in producing beef</p><p>and selling it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Jeanne, post: 498975, member: 3333"] All of the bulls/and/or semen that we use, and all our donor cows are tested by Genestar. Most of our other purebred Murray Grey cows have also been tested. Once you test most or at least your best in the cow herd, and know what the bulls scores are, then by inheirtance, you can pretty well know the calf's result. We have found that the tenderness genes are important when we have seedstock buyers that are interested in producing beef and selling it. [/QUOTE]
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