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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 422027" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>SEC-</p><p></p><p>You are right. 6807 was the "progenitor" of the excellent cattle which have been produced from these matings, and most of the son's of 6807 have a more desirable phenotype (and, consequently, genotype {EPD's} also) than 6807 himself. This is a prime and absolute example of why linebreeding works - and at the same time - must be CAREFULLY monitored and managed. It is not a game of tiddley-winks that we are playing here. </p><p></p><p>The beautiful catalogs, the breath-taking Ranches and Farms and the stimulating and exciting Auctions with the hypnotic Auctioneer's chants all blend together to encourage and motivate cattle sales - and that is all well and good - but the breeder's who actually do the work involved in the industry MUST be educated and knowledgeable in what they are doing, and KNOW when to breed X to Y, and when to say enough is enough. If one get's so caught up in one pattern of breeding that <em><strong>negative</strong></em> results occur, THAT is "throwing out the baby with the bath water!"</p><p></p><p>N BAR EMULATION EXT is a result of 1/2 sibling matings (EXT's sire AND dam were sired by the same bull - Emulation 31), and that is why EXT was such a remarkable Genetic influence on the Angus Breed - BUT - the negative lack of 'docility' (wild-eyed idiots!) which transpired with too close inbreeding ALSO came from Emulation 31 and his genetics. I saw Ankony collect Emulation 31 when they were at the Bennett, CO. breeding facility, (25+ years ago) and that crazy %#$%(*&^ was a potential killer! Like Begets Like - both good and bad. You have to know what you are doing! And even then you can screw up!</p><p></p><p>Thank you ALL for your participation on this thread. I appreciate it!</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 422027, member: 1683"] SEC- You are right. 6807 was the "progenitor" of the excellent cattle which have been produced from these matings, and most of the son's of 6807 have a more desirable phenotype (and, consequently, genotype {EPD's} also) than 6807 himself. This is a prime and absolute example of why linebreeding works - and at the same time - must be CAREFULLY monitored and managed. It is not a game of tiddley-winks that we are playing here. The beautiful catalogs, the breath-taking Ranches and Farms and the stimulating and exciting Auctions with the hypnotic Auctioneer's chants all blend together to encourage and motivate cattle sales - and that is all well and good - but the breeder's who actually do the work involved in the industry MUST be educated and knowledgeable in what they are doing, and KNOW when to breed X to Y, and when to say enough is enough. If one get's so caught up in one pattern of breeding that [i][b]negative[/b][/i] results occur, THAT is "throwing out the baby with the bath water!" N BAR EMULATION EXT is a result of 1/2 sibling matings (EXT's sire AND dam were sired by the same bull - Emulation 31), and that is why EXT was such a remarkable Genetic influence on the Angus Breed - BUT - the negative lack of 'docility' (wild-eyed idiots!) which transpired with too close inbreeding ALSO came from Emulation 31 and his genetics. I saw Ankony collect Emulation 31 when they were at the Bennett, CO. breeding facility, (25+ years ago) and that crazy %#$%(*&^ was a potential killer! Like Begets Like - both good and bad. You have to know what you are doing! And even then you can screw up! Thank you ALL for your participation on this thread. I appreciate it! DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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