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<blockquote data-quote="ollie?" data-source="post: 381419" data-attributes="member: 5825"><p>The first hereford was named silver . I guess the dilutor gene has been around a while. What difference does it make if 15G or any other old bull had (mistakenly or otherwise) a shot of simme or charolais. He's part of the breed and has been for almost 30 years. Good grief, worry about something else. Not everything is crooked either. I have been to more than one national sale where you know that to enter an animal they have to have a DNA profile where the sire and dam are proven . Even here, I've seen instances where an animal has to be recatalogued due to the neighbors bull or a different bull being the sire of the sale calf. Is someone was going to cheat , they wouldn't make a fool out of theirself in a national sale. I know of one instance where the dam was wrong. They had to bleed all the cows that calved on that day to verify the dam. They knew which cow raised the calf but they were calving indoors in the north and the cows claimed a different calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie?, post: 381419, member: 5825"] The first hereford was named silver . I guess the dilutor gene has been around a while. What difference does it make if 15G or any other old bull had (mistakenly or otherwise) a shot of simme or charolais. He's part of the breed and has been for almost 30 years. Good grief, worry about something else. Not everything is crooked either. I have been to more than one national sale where you know that to enter an animal they have to have a DNA profile where the sire and dam are proven . Even here, I've seen instances where an animal has to be recatalogued due to the neighbors bull or a different bull being the sire of the sale calf. Is someone was going to cheat , they wouldn't make a fool out of theirself in a national sale. I know of one instance where the dam was wrong. They had to bleed all the cows that calved on that day to verify the dam. They knew which cow raised the calf but they were calving indoors in the north and the cows claimed a different calf. [/QUOTE]
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