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<blockquote data-quote="m&amp;amp;kCattle" data-source="post: 609214" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>All this in my opinion is from not being responsible and breeding what should be culled. Line breeding can be done with success if done right. What you are saying is that if nothing was ever line bred then there would have never been a genetic defect present itself in a gene pool? Thats crazy. What facts are you basing these statements on?</p><p></p><p>Perfect example, " Who is going to cull a super producing cow because of one defect? " The answer is myself, if the defect is showing up in her and/ or her offspring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m&kCattle, post: 609214, member: 9124"] All this in my opinion is from not being responsible and breeding what should be culled. Line breeding can be done with success if done right. What you are saying is that if nothing was ever line bred then there would have never been a genetic defect present itself in a gene pool? Thats crazy. What facts are you basing these statements on? Perfect example, " Who is going to cull a super producing cow because of one defect? " The answer is myself, if the defect is showing up in her and/ or her offspring. [/QUOTE]
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