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Released list of carrier bulls of Curly Calf Syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus In Texas" data-source="post: 594138" data-attributes="member: 5611"><p>We all have been breeding AMC bulls to AMC cows unknowingly for the past 15 years possibly. In certain instances you would benefit from breeding an AMC bull to an AMF cow and vice versus. If you're cattle are good enough then the risk may be worth it. That is a decision that must be made on a case by case basis. You will still end up with a calf to sell and the majority of the time if you bred an AMC to an AMC you'd still have a calf to sell. If there was a true 50/50 chance of having a CCS calf when mating an AMC to an AMC we would have seen a lot more CCS calves in the last 18 years since 1680 was born.</p><p></p><p>I think folks just need to use caution and common sense and reevaluate their practices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus In Texas, post: 594138, member: 5611"] We all have been breeding AMC bulls to AMC cows unknowingly for the past 15 years possibly. In certain instances you would benefit from breeding an AMC bull to an AMF cow and vice versus. If you're cattle are good enough then the risk may be worth it. That is a decision that must be made on a case by case basis. You will still end up with a calf to sell and the majority of the time if you bred an AMC to an AMC you'd still have a calf to sell. If there was a true 50/50 chance of having a CCS calf when mating an AMC to an AMC we would have seen a lot more CCS calves in the last 18 years since 1680 was born. I think folks just need to use caution and common sense and reevaluate their practices. [/QUOTE]
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