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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 507937" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>The article does not say that. As I said; </p><p></p><p>I would also like to say that I neither agree or disagree with either article. I am open to all scientific research on improvement of beef. I use Genestar Technology on my cattle but do not believe that it is the answer to everything. One can have all the stars in the world but that will not guarantee anything. All it will give you is the potential. Just like EPS's. </p><p>The articles point out the fact that there are a lot more factors involved in producing quality beef than what is being marketed.</p><p>Genestar is aware of this fact, that is why they are using or researching a temperament gene marker in Australia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 507937, member: 5494"] The article does not say that. As I said; I would also like to say that I neither agree or disagree with either article. I am open to all scientific research on improvement of beef. I use Genestar Technology on my cattle but do not believe that it is the answer to everything. One can have all the stars in the world but that will not guarantee anything. All it will give you is the potential. Just like EPS's. The articles point out the fact that there are a lot more factors involved in producing quality beef than what is being marketed. Genestar is aware of this fact, that is why they are using or researching a temperament gene marker in Australia. [/QUOTE]
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