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    Looking for info on Reproductive Management Assoc in Texas

    Reproductive Management Associates John L. Broadway, III PO Box 966 Mineola, TX 75773 (903) 569-3166 Email: [email protected] Dr. Broadway was very active in the 80's-90's but I'm not sure that they are around anymore. Maybe you can find him at Champion Genetics...
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    Breeding Sibs

    You should take the course over or go to a different university, because what you said above is garbage.
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    Optimal recip research

    IMO, putting a CIDR in after breeding is a bad idea. The idea behind using a CIDR is that the extra progesterone could rescue some pregnancies that would otherwise tank because the natural CL is not producing enough progesterone. A new CIDR has enough progesterone to last about 14 days. Once...
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    clone question

    No. No genes were modified. In fact, the chromosomal genes are an exact copy of another animal with no changes other that the same kind of spontaneous mutations that happen to every animal throughout its life.
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    FULLBLOOD SImmental bull that does not have a white face?

    Maybe this one? http://www.bhr-simmentals.com/detail.php?aid=107
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    almost disaster. Gathering clues- picture attached

    Edited to say - "Commercial" outfit is probably not the best way to word it.....the majority of their (M6) bull customers are purchasing purebred bulls to run in commercial operations.  So a purebred bull and seedstock producer geared toward customers who have commercial operations ..... I guess...
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    almost disaster. Gathering clues- picture attached

    Looks and sounds a lot like Large Offspring Syndrome (LOS). LOS used to be fairly common with assisted reproductive technologies like IVF and cloning where embryo culture is involved. Improvements in culture conditions and media have greatly reduced the occurrence of LOS. While very rare in...
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    Clubby bulls on plain jane or even not so good cows.

    True. Its also true that the more plain/narrow/leggy cows that you breed to clubby bulls the more dead cows/calves you will have.
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    Hanging beef before cutting up

    Here is a pretty good summary/review of aging... http://www.beefresearch.org/cmdocs/beefresearch/dry%20Aging%20of%20beef.pdf
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    cloning.......purebred people vs. club calf people

    I don't know what the current prices are but I don't think they have not changed much...$15-20,000 depending on when they are born and how many copies you want.
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    cloning.......purebred people vs. club calf people

    I worked for ViaGen, the cloning company for 8 yrs. I believe there are lots of reasons one might choose to clone an animal. For example, I have 9 clones of the 248 Charolais cow. She is one of the best known and productive Cigar daughters in the breed. I sold her (and reserved the right to...
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    What's the deal with clones?

    Yes, the FDA has approved clones and progeny of clones to enter the food chain.
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    What do Charolais members remember about Charolais bull FR 31 ----

    Check out Lot#27 from this past sale catalog.... http://www.charolaisusa.com/pdf/2012/11.30/CharolaisinRockiesBooklet2013small.pdf
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    Maternal Charolais Bull

    Maybe just pointing out that the dam of his bull id linebred to 914...
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    Maternal Charolais Bull

    WR Wrangler 601 would be my choice. Low birth weight EPD with big growth numbers. His milk EPD is low but I don't expect that will really be a problem. A Wrangler x Firewater son (TR MR Wrangle up 2502Z) topped the Thomas Ranch bull sale last year. Wrangler seems to be working very well on...
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    Colostrum Replacer & other calving supplies

    My company conducted a small study a few years ago looking at the absorption of antibodies from several commercially available colostrums. The one that consistently provided the highest levels of circulating IgGs 24 and 48 hrs post birth was for Saskatoon Colostrum. I think it was called Calf's...
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    Hartman's sale

    Who was the buyer of Lot 35?
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    Ideas for a sale name

    Legends of the Valley Fall Legends of the Valley Future Legends Legends in the Making Valley of Legends Fall Sale
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    Foundation Black/Red Charolais Herd Dispersing

    Black animals cannot be registered in the AICA. 5. Registration in Colored Division Registry: Animals subject to the color disqualifications contained in Section V.1. a through d but otherwise eligible for registration in the Purebred Registry shall be eligible for registration in a Colored...
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