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<blockquote data-quote="jenran" data-source="post: 738443" data-attributes="member: 3973"><p>Interesting thread here guys .. just wanted to add that I just recieved a note from the CHA stating that ALL cattle who are DNA tested will be automatically tested for genetic defects. (as I read it .. the AHA is already doing so ?). This means that any DNA sent for parantage testing or even those just sent as a profile (sires) will be tested and made public. I think this will really help to clean things up as ALL bulls .. including walking bulls need to have a DNA profile in order to register calves out of them. Puts a guy in a situation where he cannot deny the genetic defects that may be present in a bull ... because if you want to register any calves ... that sire WILL be tested. I guess is doesn't stop a person from selling them as "commercial" bulls .. but maybe it will help clean up some problems .. </p><p></p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jenran, post: 738443, member: 3973"] Interesting thread here guys .. just wanted to add that I just recieved a note from the CHA stating that ALL cattle who are DNA tested will be automatically tested for genetic defects. (as I read it .. the AHA is already doing so ?). This means that any DNA sent for parantage testing or even those just sent as a profile (sires) will be tested and made public. I think this will really help to clean things up as ALL bulls .. including walking bulls need to have a DNA profile in order to register calves out of them. Puts a guy in a situation where he cannot deny the genetic defects that may be present in a bull ... because if you want to register any calves ... that sire WILL be tested. I guess is doesn't stop a person from selling them as "commercial" bulls .. but maybe it will help clean up some problems .. Jen [/QUOTE]
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