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<blockquote data-quote="Baldie Maker" data-source="post: 869315" data-attributes="member: 9081"><p>Are you making something of nothing? Most any animals that trace to any bloodlines with known defects especially in studs have to be tested and have been tested free of any known defects. How many calves out of predestined, 6807, or 036 are out there? Thousands and no one has heard any about genetic defects in those cattle, even if you want to hunt all the back in EXTs pedigree you can find he traces back to the sunbeam cattle twice through Emulation 31. If we culled on "dirty" pedigrees like they did in the time of sunbeam then the Leachmans would of never made it. If that individual isn't themselves a yellow or red dot and has been tested for all known defects that their pedigree dictates they may have then why worry about if another animal before them has one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldie Maker, post: 869315, member: 9081"] Are you making something of nothing? Most any animals that trace to any bloodlines with known defects especially in studs have to be tested and have been tested free of any known defects. How many calves out of predestined, 6807, or 036 are out there? Thousands and no one has heard any about genetic defects in those cattle, even if you want to hunt all the back in EXTs pedigree you can find he traces back to the sunbeam cattle twice through Emulation 31. If we culled on "dirty" pedigrees like they did in the time of sunbeam then the Leachmans would of never made it. If that individual isn't themselves a yellow or red dot and has been tested for all known defects that their pedigree dictates they may have then why worry about if another animal before them has one? [/QUOTE]
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