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-XBAR- said:Is this all going to come down to validating MarkT’s G9 theory? O0
What theory......same one as Enticer,
-XBAR- said:Is this all going to come down to validating MarkT’s G9 theory? O0
mark tenenbaum said:The only people who even hint that Shorthorns are unadulterated are the native breeders. However when you consider that: forms of double muscling were around in the 19th century, and that a number of the breeds exhibiting " this and that"-(Particularly Maines) are directly descended from Shorthorns ; then its not as much fun as a witch hunt-its an acknowledgement by most of the persons responding to this thread that you need to have an idea of "what you got"-And breed accordingly.- Cows 101 O0
Curious what this meansmark tenenbaum said:All over the place-He was so diverse he may have been sold 10 or 15 times O0
Muridale Buster 14K is a Myo Carrier.The post to Medium Rare was somewhat tongue in cheek-You and Okotocks more or less have set forth the possible use of maines back in the 70s and maybe later who were also big etc-I was given to understand by a pretty knowledgeable person that Etula (Quebec AI Service ?) may have been one that was used quite a bit under the guise of something like Flag breeding or others and he could have been a carrier. I stated years ago that I thought Real Silver was a maine-I was told that by some of the same people mentioned earlier one of which was Harold Hoskins. He was a dead ringer and looked alot like the spotted Eagle shown above-AND A BIG BULL-way too thick to resemble the cattle he purportedly went back to. Awhile back there was a side profile of a FREAKY red bull on here by Muridale that resembled the Mohican bull from way back-as does Hatfield Govenor O0
justintime said:I have talked with one breeder from the UK and he says that they are walking very carefully in regards to myostatin, as it is not just a negative condition. He says that myostatin is also linked to tenderness in beef, and that is why some packers are paying a premium for myostatin carriers. quote]
Im not gonna try not to wade into this debate too far as I have talked long and hard with many people but Grant I would have to agree with you and the proof for carcass data would be to look at the carriers sold in sales this past winter/spring who were ultrasounded and for the most part blew the rest out of the water. I can see both sides of the battle but in all this talk, very little has been spoke of actual breeding management linked with in-herd knowledge. The progressive breeders who have always bred like a chess game with 3 moves (years) ahead in mind aren’t the ones melting down over an older trait. I believe transparency is key moving forward but I think it should be left for breeders to be managed and shouldn’t be put in the circle of shame for what it is.
Curious as to whether Morison’s supermarket in Britain is two years running gold winner of world champion steak is with myo carriers and influence of it in the shorthorns there.
For what my opinion is worth
Russ
aj said:If the myostatin gene carriers are significantly better carcasses.......is there potential for a branded beef line? If genetic tests get cheaper....you would have a way to dna select a superior tasting beef product.
aj said:One thing about it.......with dna testing.....there is no way hold your mouth just right....and no place to hide.