RyanChandler
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There were DS free bulls advertised.
aj said:In the herd bull issue of the Shorthorn country.......I didn't notice one clean jpj son advertised. Does this mean he was DS homo or does it mean that the ds carriers just have the look?
knabe said:
aj said:Are their any daughters that are dsf?
aj said:Ok....thats what i needed to know. JPJ must not be homo ds. The lack of clean ds bulls advertised.....to me indicates that there is a look to ds. Nothing more more.....nothing less.
I really wish the ASA would put a list up with DS results like they did when TH was first being tested. It is nice that results are put on the website for each bull as they get them but it would be nice to have a DS free list to go through.Dale said:One Shorthorn bull is now advertised as triple clean. Since several bulls were double dirty, one has to wonder if anyone will advertise their bull as triple dirty--would that be a triple crown?
So far I've found one DSH-C AI sire. How many of them have you found? In looking at pedigrees there are several bulls out there with the potential to be DSH-C (that's homozygous DS carrier, right?). If there is a simpler way to find carriers than going through each individual animal search on ASA website, please teach me.
ABS now publishes the defect status with each Angus bull with DDF, etc. for each of 6 defects. Those breeders who are waiting for DS to go away, since it is non-lethal may have a long wait.... DS testing has already cost us quite a bit, and I don't want to buy genetics that are DS-C. Shorthorn breeders need to be leaders (some of them already are) and get their bulls and other potential carriers tested for DS and other defects.