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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1592650" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Well, in my world, there is nothing abnormal about it. Not something we like, but came with the original package if you used Switzerland or French pedigrees. German & Austria cattle were not diluters. It is just a color gene. Either the authors were not knowledgeable about color genes or they just wanted to exaggerate a point. I suppose they would call the scur gene a defect/disorder?? Just words. </p><p>So, back to the point at hand, are you saying the original Herefords did not carry the diluter gene? I thought they did (before the blending of breeds).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1592650, member: 968"] Well, in my world, there is nothing abnormal about it. Not something we like, but came with the original package if you used Switzerland or French pedigrees. German & Austria cattle were not diluters. It is just a color gene. Either the authors were not knowledgeable about color genes or they just wanted to exaggerate a point. I suppose they would call the scur gene a defect/disorder?? Just words. So, back to the point at hand, are you saying the original Herefords did not carry the diluter gene? I thought they did (before the blending of breeds). [/QUOTE]
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