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<blockquote data-quote="ArmyDoc" data-source="post: 425496" data-attributes="member: 6832"><p>From your post, her grandsire was 98.44% MG. That's about F6, if he's descended directly from an outcross. So, you'd probably have to look back 6 more generations to find out what it was too. At this point, I don't think it matters. She's a great looking animal, who throws great calves, and any of here descendents bred to a purebred MG or better are going to be able to be purebred MG too.</p><p></p><p>I think he's just saying that when you sell or advertise her you should indicate she's purebred MG and not fullblood. It only matters if someone wants fullblood to breed more fullbloods, because they can't get breed fullbloods from a purebred. That, and Fullblooded animals tend to be much more expensive than purebred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArmyDoc, post: 425496, member: 6832"] From your post, her grandsire was 98.44% MG. That's about F6, if he's descended directly from an outcross. So, you'd probably have to look back 6 more generations to find out what it was too. At this point, I don't think it matters. She's a great looking animal, who throws great calves, and any of here descendents bred to a purebred MG or better are going to be able to be purebred MG too. I think he's just saying that when you sell or advertise her you should indicate she's purebred MG and not fullblood. It only matters if someone wants fullblood to breed more fullbloods, because they can't get breed fullbloods from a purebred. That, and Fullblooded animals tend to be much more expensive than purebred. [/QUOTE]
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