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<blockquote data-quote="FungusProudKY31" data-source="post: 1647739" data-attributes="member: 40881"><p>I've never heard of that antagonism. What I do believe is that there is scientific fog on the differences of predictable WW and MM. I do not think that they can easily separate the two and that makes them both less accurate.</p><p></p><p> On the full sisters: still a lot of genetic variability in that type of population and if some were fed heavy and some average then you have to account for the lesser milk of the heavy feds with the fat deposits in the mammary glands. I think that the chance of two full sibs being identical is about 1: 500,000 to boot. I do not remember the exact # and it does not matter much in most herds that are continually outcrossed with various lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FungusProudKY31, post: 1647739, member: 40881"] I've never heard of that antagonism. What I do believe is that there is scientific fog on the differences of predictable WW and MM. I do not think that they can easily separate the two and that makes them both less accurate. On the full sisters: still a lot of genetic variability in that type of population and if some were fed heavy and some average then you have to account for the lesser milk of the heavy feds with the fat deposits in the mammary glands. I think that the chance of two full sibs being identical is about 1: 500,000 to boot. I do not remember the exact # and it does not matter much in most herds that are continually outcrossed with various lines. [/QUOTE]
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