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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 1089727" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Named'em Tamed'em-</p><p></p><p>Sixty seven years ago (1947), a classmate of mine at the University of Missouri Ag School was the son of the man who originated the "Hereford Hog" breed. They were Registered Hereford Cattle breeders and wanted to develop a "Hereford Swine" breed. He and I briefly worked together on the Genetics and Phenotype Selection factors to develop the breed, but there was not enough basic information at that time with which to work to focus on the Genotype, and it resolved into "Single Trait Selection" decisions, which, as we all know with Cattle matings, creates a 'failed' time problem insofar as other "Multiple traits" are concerned. I have forgotten his name at this late date. Could you provide any information in that regard? I believe they lived in Northeastern Missouri, but I can't say for certain. </p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 1089727, member: 1683"] Named'em Tamed'em- Sixty seven years ago (1947), a classmate of mine at the University of Missouri Ag School was the son of the man who originated the "Hereford Hog" breed. They were Registered Hereford Cattle breeders and wanted to develop a "Hereford Swine" breed. He and I briefly worked together on the Genetics and Phenotype Selection factors to develop the breed, but there was not enough basic information at that time with which to work to focus on the Genotype, and it resolved into "Single Trait Selection" decisions, which, as we all know with Cattle matings, creates a 'failed' time problem insofar as other "Multiple traits" are concerned. I have forgotten his name at this late date. Could you provide any information in that regard? I believe they lived in Northeastern Missouri, but I can't say for certain. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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