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<blockquote data-quote="cbcr" data-source="post: 1432793" data-attributes="member: 16303"><p>If owners of animals of a breed no longer have a registry, what are they supposed to do? Sometimes breed associations have so much fighting and bickering among them selves and people stop registering and pretty soon there is no registry in operation. What then? What do they do with all of the genetics (not counting the time and effort) that they have bred into the animals? What would you have them do? If people want to keep track of the pedigrees and document the ancestry of their animals with an organization, what would you have them do? Some people are so closed minded when it comes to breeds and registries. To some if it is not a traditional breed, then they don't think it is important. We started the Dairy Cattle Registry at the request of several breeders because many of the breeds we represent, another registry no longer considered them to be dairy breeds, therefore were ineligible to be shown! Not only that but the pedigrees they did do failed to list the correct pedigree information.</p><p></p><p>We don't as you want to put it offer an "Online Degree", we do our due diligence when it comes to pedigrees and the breed composition of animals. So many registries fail in providing a complete pedigree. If a cow is a registered Angus they only will list it as PB Angus. Or we find in some registries, they have pedigrees of convenience leaving out certain breeds or giving another breed a different breed identity. </p><p></p><p>We have members in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, Finland and growing. With our North American Reds, we are outperforming the Ayrshire. On the last Proofs, the elite cow list of just the top 100 cows 85 were ours. We have Fleckvieh bulls registered with us that semen has been exported to Europe on USA born and bred bulls. The Montbeliarde, semen on US born bulls has been exported to Russia and Turkey. We also process the registrations for the American Lineback Cattle Registry. We have other beef breeds that have contacted us interested in processing their registrations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbcr, post: 1432793, member: 16303"] If owners of animals of a breed no longer have a registry, what are they supposed to do? Sometimes breed associations have so much fighting and bickering among them selves and people stop registering and pretty soon there is no registry in operation. What then? What do they do with all of the genetics (not counting the time and effort) that they have bred into the animals? What would you have them do? If people want to keep track of the pedigrees and document the ancestry of their animals with an organization, what would you have them do? Some people are so closed minded when it comes to breeds and registries. To some if it is not a traditional breed, then they don't think it is important. We started the Dairy Cattle Registry at the request of several breeders because many of the breeds we represent, another registry no longer considered them to be dairy breeds, therefore were ineligible to be shown! Not only that but the pedigrees they did do failed to list the correct pedigree information. We don't as you want to put it offer an "Online Degree", we do our due diligence when it comes to pedigrees and the breed composition of animals. So many registries fail in providing a complete pedigree. If a cow is a registered Angus they only will list it as PB Angus. Or we find in some registries, they have pedigrees of convenience leaving out certain breeds or giving another breed a different breed identity. We have members in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, Finland and growing. With our North American Reds, we are outperforming the Ayrshire. On the last Proofs, the elite cow list of just the top 100 cows 85 were ours. We have Fleckvieh bulls registered with us that semen has been exported to Europe on USA born and bred bulls. The Montbeliarde, semen on US born bulls has been exported to Russia and Turkey. We also process the registrations for the American Lineback Cattle Registry. We have other beef breeds that have contacted us interested in processing their registrations. [/QUOTE]
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