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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1754599" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>they can name those founding animals but choose not to.</p><p>Read the following article and you may find out why the don't promote the founding sires of the breed </p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.agupdate.com/iowafarmertoday/news/livestock/study-of-disease-in-black-herefords-affects-human-health/article_73011158-109e-11ea-948f-8b0dea364270.html[/URL]</p><p>Law of averages says he couldn't have been the only one having issues . He was just the only one to do anything about it.</p><p>Both the original herd bull he purchased as well as straws he bought to ai with both had genetic issues. </p><p>Once issue was discovered his entire herd was tested and over 50 percent where carriers. Law of averages says only 25 percent should be carriers.</p><p>"Breed" was relatively new at this time and had very small numbers. Why was the carrier rate double mathematical probability?</p><p>Makes me ask what percentage of the founding sires and dams where carriers. Since you had to inbreed at least once to foundation animals to achieve required 62.5 percent herford requirements?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1754599, member: 39072"] they can name those founding animals but choose not to. Read the following article and you may find out why the don’t promote the founding sires of the breed [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.agupdate.com/iowafarmertoday/news/livestock/study-of-disease-in-black-herefords-affects-human-health/article_73011158-109e-11ea-948f-8b0dea364270.html[/URL] Law of averages says he couldn’t have been the only one having issues . He was just the only one to do anything about it. Both the original herd bull he purchased as well as straws he bought to ai with both had genetic issues. Once issue was discovered his entire herd was tested and over 50 percent where carriers. Law of averages says only 25 percent should be carriers. “Breed” was relatively new at this time and had very small numbers. Why was the carrier rate double mathematical probability? Makes me ask what percentage of the founding sires and dams where carriers. Since you had to inbreed at least once to foundation animals to achieve required 62.5 percent herford requirements? [/QUOTE]
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