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<blockquote data-quote="jcarkie" data-source="post: 737877" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>if a commercial breeder buys one of the bulls and breeds cross bred cows. will the defect be propagated since you putting it in a totaly non related group, like the angus defect that came through 1608 family as long as you dont inbreed or linebreed then would it matter? i am a commercial breeder and i do look through a lot of sale catalogs and research alot of breeds but some breeders just buy private and wouldn't know. or say papers don't matter i just want calves for a cheap price. then we will be like the old days when dwarfism was seen very commonly commercial & registered. i had a friend that told me of some deformed calves(fawn calf) born in his commercial herd red angus bull on char x cows. brushed it off as one of those things but i told him that there are genetic defects out there in every breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcarkie, post: 737877, member: 20"] if a commercial breeder buys one of the bulls and breeds cross bred cows. will the defect be propagated since you putting it in a totaly non related group, like the angus defect that came through 1608 family as long as you dont inbreed or linebreed then would it matter? i am a commercial breeder and i do look through a lot of sale catalogs and research alot of breeds but some breeders just buy private and wouldn't know. or say papers don't matter i just want calves for a cheap price. then we will be like the old days when dwarfism was seen very commonly commercial & registered. i had a friend that told me of some deformed calves(fawn calf) born in his commercial herd red angus bull on char x cows. brushed it off as one of those things but i told him that there are genetic defects out there in every breed. [/QUOTE]
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