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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 367237" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Blood typing has not been done away with. Just because it is not utilized does not mean it cannot be done:</p><p></p><p>TLBAA Handbook:</p><p></p><p>page 17, Article X, Section 2. - Eligibility of Registration</p><p>paragraph 3, line 3</p><p>"The Board of Directors, at its discretion, may require visual appraisal, DNA blood-typing, genetic marking, or other such tests as may becom available, with the costs of such testing to be borne by the applicant."</p><p></p><p>page 19, Article XII Fraudulent Entries or Transfers, Section 3. - Method of Clarification</p><p>"When, in the judgement of the majority of the Board of Directors, there is an apparent irregularity in an application for registration, the Board my require blood-typing and/or DNA testing of the animal in question, together with its sire and dam of record unless certified copies of prior blood-typing and/or DNA testing can be produced. The Board may choose the laboratory it desires to perform said blood-typing and/or DNA testing at the owner's expense. In the event both blood-typing and DNA testing have been performed on the animal in question, as well as the sire and the dam to said animal, and the parentage results should be conflicting, the majority of the Board of Directors shall determine which test shall be valid for entry into the Registry. Further, the decision of the majority of the Board of Directors shall be final and not subject to change at a future date, unless a new application should be made by the animal's owner."</p><p></p><p>RULES AND REGULATIONS</p><p>Section 6. - Disqualification</p><p>page 25, beginning on second to last line of page</p><p>"Any animal affected by an undesirable genetic recessive trait produced by a sire or dam registered in the Texas Longhorn Registry must be verified by a reputable institution and its ancestry proven by blood typing and/or DNA testing."</p><p></p><p>Section 7. - Artificial Insemination</p><p>E. Blood Typing and/or DNA Tests</p><p>*note the entire subset E. in section 7. - Artificial Insemination is titled Blood Typing and/or DNA Tests, and describes the blood typing and/or DNA testing needed or artificial insemination requirements</p><p></p><p>Blood typing and/or DNA testing is also mentioned in Section 7. - Artificial Insemination, subset F. TLBAA Rules of Registration of Clones and subset F. Embryo Transfer.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 367237, member: 615"] Blood typing has not been done away with. Just because it is not utilized does not mean it cannot be done: TLBAA Handbook: page 17, Article X, Section 2. - Eligibility of Registration paragraph 3, line 3 "The Board of Directors, at its discretion, may require visual appraisal, DNA blood-typing, genetic marking, or other such tests as may becom available, with the costs of such testing to be borne by the applicant." page 19, Article XII Fraudulent Entries or Transfers, Section 3. - Method of Clarification "When, in the judgement of the majority of the Board of Directors, there is an apparent irregularity in an application for registration, the Board my require blood-typing and/or DNA testing of the animal in question, together with its sire and dam of record unless certified copies of prior blood-typing and/or DNA testing can be produced. The Board may choose the laboratory it desires to perform said blood-typing and/or DNA testing at the owner's expense. In the event both blood-typing and DNA testing have been performed on the animal in question, as well as the sire and the dam to said animal, and the parentage results should be conflicting, the majority of the Board of Directors shall determine which test shall be valid for entry into the Registry. Further, the decision of the majority of the Board of Directors shall be final and not subject to change at a future date, unless a new application should be made by the animal's owner." RULES AND REGULATIONS Section 6. - Disqualification page 25, beginning on second to last line of page "Any animal affected by an undesirable genetic recessive trait produced by a sire or dam registered in the Texas Longhorn Registry must be verified by a reputable institution and its ancestry proven by blood typing and/or DNA testing." Section 7. - Artificial Insemination E. Blood Typing and/or DNA Tests *note the entire subset E. in section 7. - Artificial Insemination is titled Blood Typing and/or DNA Tests, and describes the blood typing and/or DNA testing needed or artificial insemination requirements Blood typing and/or DNA testing is also mentioned in Section 7. - Artificial Insemination, subset F. TLBAA Rules of Registration of Clones and subset F. Embryo Transfer. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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