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<blockquote data-quote="robert" data-source="post: 619068" data-attributes="member: 9171"><p>Doesn't anyone else find it the tiniest bit strange that of all the daughters of 2536 they produced that only 1 out of 28 they retained is positive for AM? Doesn't anyone else have the least concern that the herd that bred and owned 9J9, 5H11, 8E8, 1B2, along with the addition of 2536, 1680 and Future Direction genetics has managed to retain only AM free daughters? They are only going to use AM free bulls <em><u>now</u></em> but what about in the past? And what did happen to the daughters of 2536 who they bred and sold?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert, post: 619068, member: 9171"] Doesn't anyone else find it the tiniest bit strange that of all the daughters of 2536 they produced that only 1 out of 28 they retained is positive for AM? Doesn't anyone else have the least concern that the herd that bred and owned 9J9, 5H11, 8E8, 1B2, along with the addition of 2536, 1680 and Future Direction genetics has managed to retain only AM free daughters? They are only going to use AM free bulls [i][u]now[/u][/i] but what about in the past? And what did happen to the daughters of 2536 who they bred and sold? [/QUOTE]
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