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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 651374" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>:???: :???: :???: Somewhere back there most have angus or some other breed beside Limi---And since this syndrome can be traced back to 1961--how many of those bred up to your "fullblood" had the genetic factor and passed it on thru its next generation... :???: </p><p>I started A.I.ing limi and simmi in 1969-70- and at that time most of the bulls weren't allowed into the US...You had to go to Canada to see them- but ABS had their semen available in the US....And the cattle being bred to build the "new breed" of purebred cattle were mostly all angus (red or black)- or hereford in our area...</p><p></p><p>This could easily encompass a whole lot more than just black angus- or red angus...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 651374, member: 97"] :???: :???: :???: Somewhere back there most have angus or some other breed beside Limi---And since this syndrome can be traced back to 1961--how many of those bred up to your "fullblood" had the genetic factor and passed it on thru its next generation... :???: I started A.I.ing limi and simmi in 1969-70- and at that time most of the bulls weren't allowed into the US...You had to go to Canada to see them- but ABS had their semen available in the US....And the cattle being bred to build the "new breed" of purebred cattle were mostly all angus (red or black)- or hereford in our area... This could easily encompass a whole lot more than just black angus- or red angus... [/QUOTE]
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