I need to know if Llanfair's Finnigan, a USA registered bull ADCA8221, was a carrier or a non-carrier? I need to determine if it's necessary to test a Dexte herd for BD1. The lady owning the Dexters concerned, was getting a number of bulldog calves and we suspect that testing for BD2 would be sufficient to pick out any carriers, but are just checking the background pedigrees of bulls that she has used, in case she needs to check for BD1 as well.
BD2 (the NZ version) is easier to pick in an animal, by looking at it, than BD1 is, but DNA testing will give her greater confidence with her mating choices.
Would someone be able to tell me?
Would someone be able to tell me?
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Re: Would someone be able to tell me?
Hi Inger, Finnegan was definitely non-short..marion
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Re: Would someone be able to tell me?
Llanfairs Finnigan is tested non-carrier. None of her bulldogs could have been sired by him.
He is not eligible to carry the other chondro because he has none of that breeding.
Margaret
He is not eligible to carry the other chondro because he has none of that breeding.
Margaret
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Re: Would someone be able to tell me?
Thanks for that info, I'll let the breeder know. If she only has to test for BD2 (from the mother's side), it should make it cheaper. I think the new test provider will do one or the other test, whereas the previous laboratory insisted doing both tests, if you needed the BD2 test done. That made it more expensive.
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