librarian
Well-known member
Angus established a Myostatin policy in 2011.
It's very possible a lot of herd Bulls, or cows are in production that were born prior to 2011, which is around when one could assume you testing became more routine in some herds.
Since you commenced testing what has been the percentage that tested positive for myostatin mutations, or that were culled for myostatin mutations prior to testing?
I disagree that getting to the root of the carrier bloodlines is a waste of time.
Super Flag and Big Mac and 69F have generated enough income over the years to cover the cost of testing their semen to increase our awareness.
If they test clean- then great.
It's very possible a lot of herd Bulls, or cows are in production that were born prior to 2011, which is around when one could assume you testing became more routine in some herds.
Since you commenced testing what has been the percentage that tested positive for myostatin mutations, or that were culled for myostatin mutations prior to testing?
I disagree that getting to the root of the carrier bloodlines is a waste of time.
Super Flag and Big Mac and 69F have generated enough income over the years to cover the cost of testing their semen to increase our awareness.
If they test clean- then great.