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<blockquote data-quote="JustSimmental" data-source="post: 875078" data-attributes="member: 14624"><p>Ok here are the links --My example was S S Incentive but you can choose any Angus and get these results. His ASA # is 2544298. Plug his number into this page> <a href="https://herdbook.simmental.org/simmapp/template/animalSearch%2CAnimalSearch.vm" target="_blank">https://herdbook.simmental.org/simmapp/template/animalSearch,AnimalSearch.vm</a> </p><p></p><p>When his information comes up ..... and under his pedigree there are two boxes --</p><p>One says "Useful Links" (lower left) and one says "Reports" (lower right)</p><p>Click on "Genetic Detail"</p><p></p><p>This will show you in more detail about his genetic defects for NH CA and AM</p><p>Use the (+) and (-) to expand his pedigree and genetic defects in his lineage- etc....</p><p>Also on this page you will see what the colors mean in Trait Trac</p><p></p><p>To look at the Top Angus Sires registered with ASA go to ></p><p><a href="https://herdbook.simmental.org/simmapp/template/animalSearch%2CCustomSearch.vm" target="_blank">https://herdbook.simmental.org/simmapp/template/animalSearch,CustomSearch.vm</a></p><p>Under "Additional Options" put 150 in the API field and 80 in the TI field.</p><p>At the bottom make sure "bull" is selected and registered "yes" is selected</p><p>Animal type --- select "active parent" -- Breed type select "Other Breed" (which will pull up Angus)</p><p>the press "search"</p><p>In a few minutes you will get a list of the leading Angus Sires that have been registered with ASA and you can then get their registration numbers and run them through the first page I included in this post to check into their possible genetic defects--- </p><p>To make a long story short --there is NO Angus Sire today that doesn't have at least a "population risk" trait trac Yellow in their lineage --somewhere. NONE. </p><p></p><p>When I used this system it pulled up 78 Angus Sires--- run any of the 78 Angus and you will find a Population risk somewhere in their lineage and also find out which bulls have been tested and which have NOT. In my example--Incentive has NOT been tested for all 3 defects and using his genetics is a risk if you are retaining breeding females. His genetics are not a risk if you are using him as a terminal sire. </p><p>I hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate your suggestion, but there aren't any Angus Sires in the list of 78 that do not have a "population risk" trait trac Yellow --- somewhere in their Lineage.. So, you advice would mean for us that are retaining breeding females is to not use Black Angus Sires ever again. OK</p><p>JS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustSimmental, post: 875078, member: 14624"] Ok here are the links --My example was S S Incentive but you can choose any Angus and get these results. His ASA # is 2544298. Plug his number into this page> [url]https://herdbook.simmental.org/simmapp/template/animalSearch%2CAnimalSearch.vm[/url] When his information comes up ..... and under his pedigree there are two boxes -- One says "Useful Links" (lower left) and one says "Reports" (lower right) Click on "Genetic Detail" This will show you in more detail about his genetic defects for NH CA and AM Use the (+) and (-) to expand his pedigree and genetic defects in his lineage- etc.... Also on this page you will see what the colors mean in Trait Trac To look at the Top Angus Sires registered with ASA go to > [url]https://herdbook.simmental.org/simmapp/template/animalSearch%2CCustomSearch.vm[/url] Under "Additional Options" put 150 in the API field and 80 in the TI field. At the bottom make sure "bull" is selected and registered "yes" is selected Animal type --- select "active parent" -- Breed type select "Other Breed" (which will pull up Angus) the press "search" In a few minutes you will get a list of the leading Angus Sires that have been registered with ASA and you can then get their registration numbers and run them through the first page I included in this post to check into their possible genetic defects--- To make a long story short --there is NO Angus Sire today that doesn't have at least a "population risk" trait trac Yellow in their lineage --somewhere. NONE. When I used this system it pulled up 78 Angus Sires--- run any of the 78 Angus and you will find a Population risk somewhere in their lineage and also find out which bulls have been tested and which have NOT. In my example--Incentive has NOT been tested for all 3 defects and using his genetics is a risk if you are retaining breeding females. His genetics are not a risk if you are using him as a terminal sire. I hope this helps. I appreciate your suggestion, but there aren't any Angus Sires in the list of 78 that do not have a "population risk" trait trac Yellow --- somewhere in their Lineage.. So, you advice would mean for us that are retaining breeding females is to not use Black Angus Sires ever again. OK JS [/QUOTE]
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