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<blockquote data-quote="amazed" data-source="post: 54578" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>Greenwillowherefords wrote: "As I remember and understand it, eighty percent of English breeds have it, and around 30 percent of many other breeds, including continental.</p><p></p><p>Actual article:"On average, 80% of the British breeds in the study contained two copies of the tender gene, compared to approximately 30% for the Brahman cattle evaluated; and 55-60% for the Bos Indicus composites that were genotyped."</p><p></p><p>No mention of Continental cattle in the article as they are bos taurus. Does anyone have the numbers on Continental cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazed, post: 54578, member: 169"] Greenwillowherefords wrote: "As I remember and understand it, eighty percent of English breeds have it, and around 30 percent of many other breeds, including continental. Actual article:"On average, 80% of the British breeds in the study contained two copies of the tender gene, compared to approximately 30% for the Brahman cattle evaluated; and 55-60% for the Bos Indicus composites that were genotyped." No mention of Continental cattle in the article as they are bos taurus. Does anyone have the numbers on Continental cattle. [/QUOTE]
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