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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 737798" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>Quick legend (and I will probably mispell some of these) <strong>HY</strong> = hypotrichosis a recessive genetic defect in Polled Hereford cattle where homozygous calves are born hairless traces back to the very popular Nick The Butler bull <strong>FCS</strong> = Fawn Calf Syndrome a recessive genetic defect in Angus cattle. Homozygous calves are frail, undesirable, and unthrifty at birth. Other symptoms linger through life. <strong>TH</strong> = Tibial Hemimelia a recessive genetic defect in Shorthorn, Maine Anjou, and the club calves that leads to death amound homozygous calves <strong>IE</strong> Idiopathic Epilepsy a recessive genetic defect in Line One horned Hereford cattle tracing back to Cooper and Holden's in Montana. The homozygous calf falls down on the ground with the shakes having a fit that last from seconds to sometimes many minutes <strong>NH</strong> = Neuropathic Hydrocephalus a genetic recessive in Angus cattle resulting in a massively deformed skull and a dead calf at birth traces back to the very popular Precision bull. <strong>PHA</strong> Pulmonary Hypoplasia with Anasarca a genetic recessive originally in Maine Anjou cattle but now also found in Shorthorns and Club cattle resulting in a swelling of the fetus. Most homozygous calves are aborted. The rest die at birth sometimes killing the cow as the fluid filled corpse can be 150 lbs +++ <strong>AM</strong> arthrogryposis multiplex a genetic recessive in Angus cattle Ironically Precison was also a carrier for this defect that kills homozygous calves at birth. </p><p></p><p>There are currently about ten of these that we know about and are following</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.nalf.org/limousin_library/nalf_line/0904_nl.html" target="_blank">http://www.nalf.org/limousin_library/na ... 04_nl.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 737798, member: 7645"] Quick legend (and I will probably mispell some of these) [b]HY[/b] = hypotrichosis a recessive genetic defect in Polled Hereford cattle where homozygous calves are born hairless traces back to the very popular Nick The Butler bull [b]FCS[/b] = Fawn Calf Syndrome a recessive genetic defect in Angus cattle. Homozygous calves are frail, undesirable, and unthrifty at birth. Other symptoms linger through life. [b]TH[/b] = Tibial Hemimelia a recessive genetic defect in Shorthorn, Maine Anjou, and the club calves that leads to death amound homozygous calves [b]IE[/b] Idiopathic Epilepsy a recessive genetic defect in Line One horned Hereford cattle tracing back to Cooper and Holden's in Montana. The homozygous calf falls down on the ground with the shakes having a fit that last from seconds to sometimes many minutes [b]NH[/b] = Neuropathic Hydrocephalus a genetic recessive in Angus cattle resulting in a massively deformed skull and a dead calf at birth traces back to the very popular Precision bull. [b]PHA[/b] Pulmonary Hypoplasia with Anasarca a genetic recessive originally in Maine Anjou cattle but now also found in Shorthorns and Club cattle resulting in a swelling of the fetus. Most homozygous calves are aborted. The rest die at birth sometimes killing the cow as the fluid filled corpse can be 150 lbs +++ [b]AM[/b] arthrogryposis multiplex a genetic recessive in Angus cattle Ironically Precison was also a carrier for this defect that kills homozygous calves at birth. There are currently about ten of these that we know about and are following [url=http://www.nalf.org/limousin_library/nalf_line/0904_nl.html]http://www.nalf.org/limousin_library/na ... 04_nl.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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