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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1756950" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>J Hoy - The American Simmental Assn. has a reporting system for ALL defects. Any calf with Angus - Shorthorn - MaineAnjou - Chi - etc parentage, has to be DNA tested before they can be registered. If they are a carrier, there papers are marked as such. IO believe all breed associations offer Genetic Defect testing and reporting.</p><p>Yes - I stand by my quote:</p><p>"We make a living by what we get,</p><p>we make a life by what we give."</p><p>I try to give back to my fellow breeders all the time.</p><p>You have been trying to jam you "research" down our throats long enough. There has not been one incidence on here that someone has jumped on your "information" and had an "ah ha" moment. </p><p>If you want to enlighten someone - tell people in the cities. We, in agriculture, are already enlightened. Thank you for your previous life of research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1756950, member: 968"] J Hoy - The American Simmental Assn. has a reporting system for ALL defects. Any calf with Angus - Shorthorn - MaineAnjou - Chi - etc parentage, has to be DNA tested before they can be registered. If they are a carrier, there papers are marked as such. IO believe all breed associations offer Genetic Defect testing and reporting. Yes - I stand by my quote: "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." I try to give back to my fellow breeders all the time. You have been trying to jam you "research" down our throats long enough. There has not been one incidence on here that someone has jumped on your "information" and had an "ah ha" moment. If you want to enlighten someone - tell people in the cities. We, in agriculture, are already enlightened. Thank you for your previous life of research. [/QUOTE]
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