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<blockquote data-quote="Onthebit" data-source="post: 613876" data-attributes="member: 8087"><p>Just verifying the bull isn't really going to stop the input of other than pure genetics. EX. I have a cow (pure) and breed her to another breed.....I can register a heifer from her (as pure)....then when she has a bull calf from a registered and DNAd bull, I can have the calf registered as pure because they only check the bull dna. </p><p></p><p>If you want a registered herd then I think DNA testing should be done on both the dam and sire. </p><p></p><p>Quarter horses were not the only one they played the paper game with...It happened with standardbreds also until it became manditory to DNA both parents...Once a database gets enough data then the discrepancies become more apparent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Onthebit, post: 613876, member: 8087"] Just verifying the bull isn't really going to stop the input of other than pure genetics. EX. I have a cow (pure) and breed her to another breed.....I can register a heifer from her (as pure)....then when she has a bull calf from a registered and DNAd bull, I can have the calf registered as pure because they only check the bull dna. If you want a registered herd then I think DNA testing should be done on both the dam and sire. Quarter horses were not the only one they played the paper game with...It happened with standardbreds also until it became manditory to DNA both parents...Once a database gets enough data then the discrepancies become more apparent. [/QUOTE]
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