There may have been some but not me.
There has been very few who have been as adamant about the deceptiveness of the AAA and the owners of 1680. But there
was evidence of a problem with the 1680 line. And there were those who knowingly hid their heads in the sand (giving all benefit of the doubt). But unless I am missing something, there
isn't even a rumor that there is a problem with Mulberry genetics. Brylor just hasn't complied with a request to test semen. As I said, but will rephrase, it would definitely stop the whispers if he went ahead a did submit the semen for testing.
This is not to say that in the fast approaching future I might consider his silence in a different light. For the fact that I am striving for as genetically clean herd as I can get will mean that untested bulls for a known defect will not be used. But for now I will give it time.