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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 507461" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>I tend to agree. As a responsible stockman why would you want to breed to a bull with a known genetic defect? When we used to breed to club bulls it took a lot of research to find a bull that wasn't a carrier and that we weren't going to inbreed. This is primarily caused by a bull being popular and people using his offspring for breeding. A lot of popular bulls are related to a lot of other popular bulls. Right at the beginning of the TH rise we had a PB shorty cow that aborted twins that were TH positive. What a sight to see tell you what. My opinion, find a clean bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 507461, member: 6496"] I tend to agree. As a responsible stockman why would you want to breed to a bull with a known genetic defect? When we used to breed to club bulls it took a lot of research to find a bull that wasn't a carrier and that we weren't going to inbreed. This is primarily caused by a bull being popular and people using his offspring for breeding. A lot of popular bulls are related to a lot of other popular bulls. Right at the beginning of the TH rise we had a PB shorty cow that aborted twins that were TH positive. What a sight to see tell you what. My opinion, find a clean bull. [/QUOTE]
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