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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 870422" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>I ran out of time last night, I should have researched a little more before I posted. But here is a little more information. </p><p></p><p>I thought that the sire had been listed as NHF when I looked him up previously, and he is. I didn't want to say that without researching it first. The AAA just listed the sire on the son's registration page as AMF-CAF-XF. I looked up the sire, the sire's DAM and the sire's SIRE and they are all listed as NHF. </p><p></p><p>The Dam of the bull that is a carrier was sired by Precision 1680. So I assume that this is where it came from. However, she was and still is listed as NHF. I wonder if this is a typo, or a lab error? With the amount of information in all these data bases, errors are bound to occur from time to time. Whether sample taking/handling, lab error, transcription error, etc..</p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity:</p><p>Can you list a animal as NHF if both parent's tested negative without testing the specific animal? </p><p>Or is every animal listed as NHF been specifically tested?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 870422, member: 14544"] I ran out of time last night, I should have researched a little more before I posted. But here is a little more information. I thought that the sire had been listed as NHF when I looked him up previously, and he is. I didn't want to say that without researching it first. The AAA just listed the sire on the son's registration page as AMF-CAF-XF. I looked up the sire, the sire's DAM and the sire's SIRE and they are all listed as NHF. The Dam of the bull that is a carrier was sired by Precision 1680. So I assume that this is where it came from. However, she was and still is listed as NHF. I wonder if this is a typo, or a lab error? With the amount of information in all these data bases, errors are bound to occur from time to time. Whether sample taking/handling, lab error, transcription error, etc.. Out of curiosity: Can you list a animal as NHF if both parent's tested negative without testing the specific animal? Or is every animal listed as NHF been specifically tested? [/QUOTE]
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