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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1823556" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Amen, wbvs58. I think he and RMC are two that said defects could be dominant too. Of course, no they can't. or every animal would have them. And you are 100% correct about the BEST defense is a registered bull. I have mentioned a few times on here, breeders sho are crossing 2 breeds of registered cattle, that there is no registry for (like the guy crossing Chi-Ang with Black Simm, and another crossing Black Hereford with Brangus, etc....) selling their heifers with a copy of both parent's papers. Most on here poo-poo]ed the idae, said it didn;t add value and was a waste of time. Well, this issue with recessive defects is one example of<em> exactly </em>why this is a great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1823556, member: 40587"] Amen, wbvs58. I think he and RMC are two that said defects could be dominant too. Of course, no they can't. or every animal would have them. And you are 100% correct about the BEST defense is a registered bull. I have mentioned a few times on here, breeders sho are crossing 2 breeds of registered cattle, that there is no registry for (like the guy crossing Chi-Ang with Black Simm, and another crossing Black Hereford with Brangus, etc....) selling their heifers with a copy of both parent's papers. Most on here poo-poo]ed the idae, said it didn;t add value and was a waste of time. Well, this issue with recessive defects is[I] [/I]one example of[I] exactly [/I]why this is a great idea. [/QUOTE]
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