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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1792132" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Maybe you should actually read it before you posted it.</p><p>Maybe if you read it you must not understand it.</p><p>The numbers you quoted are the degree of relatedness of the line 1 line to the founding bull Advanced Domino 13.</p><p>The inbred coefficient of line 1 animals to each other averages around 10.</p><p>Two totally different numbers.</p><p>In other words the average line 1 animal has about a 39% degree of relatedness to advanced domino 13 </p><p>But only share about 10 percent with the average of the line one animals alive to day.</p><p>Advanced domino 13 has been dead for years don't think any one will be breeding any line 1 alive today directly back to him. </p><p>What matters to me is the degree of relatedness of two line one animals that are alive today if I were to choose to breed them together. And on average that number is about 10</p><p>Maybe this article will help you understand it better.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.wylr.net/2017/04/06/line-1-herefords-created-through-linebreeding-to-fix-desirable-traits/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1792132, member: 39072"] Maybe you should actually read it before you posted it. Maybe if you read it you must not understand it. The numbers you quoted are the degree of relatedness of the line 1 line to the founding bull Advanced Domino 13. The inbred coefficient of line 1 animals to each other averages around 10. Two totally different numbers. In other words the average line 1 animal has about a 39% degree of relatedness to advanced domino 13 But only share about 10 percent with the average of the line one animals alive to day. Advanced domino 13 has been dead for years don’t think any one will be breeding any line 1 alive today directly back to him. What matters to me is the degree of relatedness of two line one animals that are alive today if I were to choose to breed them together. And on average that number is about 10 Maybe this article will help you understand it better. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.wylr.net/2017/04/06/line-1-herefords-created-through-linebreeding-to-fix-desirable-traits/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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