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Registered Black Angus having a red calf?
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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1526179" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>The odds of finding and buying two red gene carriers in the AAA is almost impossible anymore. But If you did and then IF you mated those two animals together and then IF they ended up having a red calf you'd be one unlucky individual. IMO</p><p>Does anyone know how many red gene carriers are left in the AAA? I heard somewhere that there was only seven red carriers still alive and registered with the AAA in 2009? Now no one seems to have that answer at the AAA, and none of the older AAA breeders that I've talked to know either. Is it fair to assume that it's almost impossible to have a red calf when breeding two registered AAA animals together in this day and age?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1526179, member: 24694"] The odds of finding and buying two red gene carriers in the AAA is almost impossible anymore. But If you did and then IF you mated those two animals together and then IF they ended up having a red calf you'd be one unlucky individual. IMO Does anyone know how many red gene carriers are left in the AAA? I heard somewhere that there was only seven red carriers still alive and registered with the AAA in 2009? Now no one seems to have that answer at the AAA, and none of the older AAA breeders that I've talked to know either. Is it fair to assume that it's almost impossible to have a red calf when breeding two registered AAA animals together in this day and age? [/QUOTE]
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