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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 739543" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>Actually, I was responding to the Wichitalineman response to my statement that if someone knew what they were doing and avoided using carrier bulls on these carrier heifers they would be all right. He was worried about the guy who bought the next generation at the stockyard. I think this thing is already so wide spread that if you go to the sale barns and pick up 100 black calves of unknown origin, you either need to test them for the gene, or just treat them like they are carrriers and that means using tested free Angus bulls or some other breed. The commercial cattleman has a responsibility to stay current on the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 739543, member: 7645"] Actually, I was responding to the Wichitalineman response to my statement that if someone knew what they were doing and avoided using carrier bulls on these carrier heifers they would be all right. He was worried about the guy who bought the next generation at the stockyard. I think this thing is already so wide spread that if you go to the sale barns and pick up 100 black calves of unknown origin, you either need to test them for the gene, or just treat them like they are carrriers and that means using tested free Angus bulls or some other breed. The commercial cattleman has a responsibility to stay current on the industry. [/QUOTE]
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