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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 1783013" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>The herd on Swona island is an interesting one, they are totally inbred, having been isolated for over 40 years, from a single bull and I think four cows left there. There is only ever one bull dominant so there is close inbreeding for the period any given bull is in the top position, I am trying to get some details on the conception rates calf survival etc, as I have a herd of research Angus and pigs (Babraham herd) both inbred for 50+ years, and would like to compare the naturally bred herd with the "managed" research herds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 1783013, member: 2703"] The herd on Swona island is an interesting one, they are totally inbred, having been isolated for over 40 years, from a single bull and I think four cows left there. There is only ever one bull dominant so there is close inbreeding for the period any given bull is in the top position, I am trying to get some details on the conception rates calf survival etc, as I have a herd of research Angus and pigs (Babraham herd) both inbred for 50+ years, and would like to compare the naturally bred herd with the "managed" research herds. [/QUOTE]
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