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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 739279" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>I was just looking at a catalog where a Breeder is doing the same with all his cows and heifers that tested positive- selling them as commercial after his bull sale (of bulls tested FREE)....BUT he did say in the catalog that they had tested positive- and would work in a commercial herd IF bred to clean bulls and not keep the heifer calves...</p><p>Thats the big IF and how many more times down the line they change hands- and IF the next owner will be so honest with their background...And that makes you wonder how many commercial cattle exchanging hands are carriers-but will never be tested- in the several breeds that are affected...</p><p></p><p>An interesting comment in the catalog "Keep in mind the NH and AM carriers primarily affect the registerd breeder and not the commercial breeder".. :???:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 739279, member: 97"] I was just looking at a catalog where a Breeder is doing the same with all his cows and heifers that tested positive- selling them as commercial after his bull sale (of bulls tested FREE)....BUT he did say in the catalog that they had tested positive- and would work in a commercial herd IF bred to clean bulls and not keep the heifer calves... Thats the big IF and how many more times down the line they change hands- and IF the next owner will be so honest with their background...And that makes you wonder how many commercial cattle exchanging hands are carriers-but will never be tested- in the several breeds that are affected... An interesting comment in the catalog "Keep in mind the NH and AM carriers primarily affect the registerd breeder and not the commercial breeder".. :???: [/QUOTE]
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