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Durham Red bull. Give me opinions please
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<blockquote data-quote="R.N.Reed" data-source="post: 746101" data-attributes="member: 7458"><p>My impression was that the Durham Red project was set up originaly to offer a high accuracy genetic defect free Shorthorn influenced composite as a way for the breed to break into the commercial market. Turning in data or testing for defects are extra effort but anything successful takes a bit of effort.It would be a shame to loose this program.So now we have Shorthorn Plus,it is easy and has swung the door wide open for our breed to take advantage of all the known Angus defects to enhance our breeds own problems.</p><p> I am of the opinion that no Shorthorn Plus animal no matter how high the percentage should be issued Purebred status unless tested negative for all known cattle defects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.N.Reed, post: 746101, member: 7458"] My impression was that the Durham Red project was set up originaly to offer a high accuracy genetic defect free Shorthorn influenced composite as a way for the breed to break into the commercial market. Turning in data or testing for defects are extra effort but anything successful takes a bit of effort.It would be a shame to loose this program.So now we have Shorthorn Plus,it is easy and has swung the door wide open for our breed to take advantage of all the known Angus defects to enhance our breeds own problems. I am of the opinion that no Shorthorn Plus animal no matter how high the percentage should be issued Purebred status unless tested negative for all known cattle defects. [/QUOTE]
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