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<blockquote data-quote="Idaman" data-source="post: 751613" data-attributes="member: 14119"><p>Knersie. The Anxiety 4ths are an amazing family. The current Line One cattle from Miles City were originally purchased from Fred DeBerard from Kremmling, Colorado and they were called Advance Dominos at that time. They were Domino descendants and Fred was one of the first linebreeders in this country. They linebred them back then not for any other reason than to get a predictable offspring since the original Hereford imports were pretty diverse. The rest of the Line One story is history.</p><p></p><p>The Line One legacy is another advantage that horned Herefords have over all other breeds because of the result of line and in breeding in the natural elimination of genetic defects. Look at the Angus breed today with AM and NH running rampant. The polled Herefords have their IE etc. Through dwarfism and all the other catastrophes the Line One line has proven clear and clean. I checked several years ago and at that time they were in their 64th generation without any defects. They must surely be in their 70s generations by now.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Name me one other breed with this record and I will use their bulls. The Ft. Lewis lines in Colorado a division of CSU started a line breeding program like Miles City but all of their lines failed. The Royals, I believe, lasted four generations until the fifth generation when the bulls were born with no testicles. This is what Line One is all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaman, post: 751613, member: 14119"] Knersie. The Anxiety 4ths are an amazing family. The current Line One cattle from Miles City were originally purchased from Fred DeBerard from Kremmling, Colorado and they were called Advance Dominos at that time. They were Domino descendants and Fred was one of the first linebreeders in this country. They linebred them back then not for any other reason than to get a predictable offspring since the original Hereford imports were pretty diverse. The rest of the Line One story is history. The Line One legacy is another advantage that horned Herefords have over all other breeds because of the result of line and in breeding in the natural elimination of genetic defects. Look at the Angus breed today with AM and NH running rampant. The polled Herefords have their IE etc. Through dwarfism and all the other catastrophes the Line One line has proven clear and clean. I checked several years ago and at that time they were in their 64th generation without any defects. They must surely be in their 70s generations by now. Name me one other breed with this record and I will use their bulls. The Ft. Lewis lines in Colorado a division of CSU started a line breeding program like Miles City but all of their lines failed. The Royals, I believe, lasted four generations until the fifth generation when the bulls were born with no testicles. This is what Line One is all about. [/QUOTE]
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