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<blockquote data-quote="redluv" data-source="post: 650105" data-attributes="member: 11034"><p>I've been doing some research on AM for my Animal Breeding paper, and this is kind of a summary of what I've read:</p><p>Gardiners' had an AM calf in the early 1990s and took it to Kansas State University to get it tested (the geneticist said it could be AM but wasn't likely). After that they raised 27,000 or some huge number of calves, and of those, they had 11-or something around that- that had the same defect as the 1st. The vets and researchers at the time said it could be environmental or disease related. Then when the 50 or whatever calves that got reported to the AAA in 2008 got the ball rolling to see whether or not it was genetically related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redluv, post: 650105, member: 11034"] I've been doing some research on AM for my Animal Breeding paper, and this is kind of a summary of what I've read: Gardiners' had an AM calf in the early 1990s and took it to Kansas State University to get it tested (the geneticist said it could be AM but wasn't likely). After that they raised 27,000 or some huge number of calves, and of those, they had 11-or something around that- that had the same defect as the 1st. The vets and researchers at the time said it could be environmental or disease related. Then when the 50 or whatever calves that got reported to the AAA in 2008 got the ball rolling to see whether or not it was genetically related. [/QUOTE]
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