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why are herefords so thin compared to "old time" cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1329054" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>There is an informative post over at HT about this subject. It sheds a lot of light on the OP's post and gives some detail about why there is a wide difference in the DNA of the old Hereford and that found today in the UK. I would imagine if the test is ever done over here we will see the same type of results. </p><p>True Grit is the test they are working on to provide proof of parentage or is it to provide prove of breed and any outside influences. I had a person involved with some of the testing tell me that most of the testing basically provides proof of parentage but not of breed purity. That was almost a year ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1329054, member: 22295"] There is an informative post over at HT about this subject. It sheds a lot of light on the OP's post and gives some detail about why there is a wide difference in the DNA of the old Hereford and that found today in the UK. I would imagine if the test is ever done over here we will see the same type of results. True Grit is the test they are working on to provide proof of parentage or is it to provide prove of breed and any outside influences. I had a person involved with some of the testing tell me that most of the testing basically provides proof of parentage but not of breed purity. That was almost a year ago. [/QUOTE]
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