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<blockquote data-quote="OK Jeanne" data-source="post: 216245" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>I don't think I explained the source of the numbers on the</p><p>chart very well.</p><p></p><p>Those animals represented on the chart are <u><em><strong>NOT</strong></em></u> <u><em><strong>just those</strong></em></u></p><p><u><em><strong>that the owners released the results on.....</strong></em></u>the individual</p><p>animals are not named obviously. The company did not</p><p>need permission to use statistics gathered from the groups</p><p>of animals tested if NO INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS WERE NAMED.</p><p></p><p>The company, again, did not need permission to use data</p><p>that was collected and assimilated which did not identify</p><p>anyone's individual animal. The only permission that is</p><p>needed is for publication on the genestar website. </p><p></p><p>Gene Star website is still run by the Australians, but it</p><p>shows results (by permission) from American tests also.</p><p></p><p>Link:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.geneticsolutions.com.au/content/results_public.asp?name=Public_Results" target="_blank">http://www.geneticsolutions.com.au/cont ... ic_Results</a></p><p></p><p>Take a look - pick your favorite breed & check off the</p><p>boxes that show you are looking for a perfect score in</p><p>that breed.</p><p></p><p>The Angus came in second - much better than Herefords.</p><p></p><p>Rocky Vess, the manager of Winrock Farms in Arkansas,</p><p>did testing on their Santa Gert herd & found a bull with</p><p>perfect 2 stars on marbling and also a perfect tenderness</p><p>score...needless to say they syndicated the bull &</p><p>undoubtedly he will improve many herds of that breed in</p><p>this category......just because Angus did not come in</p><p>first doesn't mean the statistics are invalid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Jeanne, post: 216245, member: 3333"] I don't think I explained the source of the numbers on the chart very well. Those animals represented on the chart are [u][i][b]NOT[/b][/i][/u] [u][i][b]just those that the owners released the results on.....[/b][/i][/u]the individual animals are not named obviously. The company did not need permission to use statistics gathered from the groups of animals tested if NO INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS WERE NAMED. The company, again, did not need permission to use data that was collected and assimilated which did not identify anyone's individual animal. The only permission that is needed is for publication on the genestar website. Gene Star website is still run by the Australians, but it shows results (by permission) from American tests also. Link: [url=http://www.geneticsolutions.com.au/content/results_public.asp?name=Public_Results]http://www.geneticsolutions.com.au/cont ... ic_Results[/url] Take a look - pick your favorite breed & check off the boxes that show you are looking for a perfect score in that breed. The Angus came in second - much better than Herefords. Rocky Vess, the manager of Winrock Farms in Arkansas, did testing on their Santa Gert herd & found a bull with perfect 2 stars on marbling and also a perfect tenderness score...needless to say they syndicated the bull & undoubtedly he will improve many herds of that breed in this category......just because Angus did not come in first doesn't mean the statistics are invalid. [/QUOTE]
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