I found this on a website from a dexter breeder and am a bit curious as to what it means, I had a dun and was sure not aware of any DNA testing that was...
Thanks, that is misleading. ... From: "Nina Smith Cipriani" <guardiabul@...> To: <dextercattle2@yahoogroups.com>; <dextercattleonly@yahoogroups.com>; ...
not for the ADCA, but the PDCA might require it....don't know, one of the
PDCA people could tell you. Now, you DO have to have them tested to
register them as...
Nina, I think you can readily register a dun or red Dexter, but if you want to register a red as a "red" Dexter you have to have it DNA tested. A red can be...
Corrine wrote: Now, you DO have to have them tested to ... Right, and that makes sense, but I am pretty sure that none of the registry's requires any form of...
... I knew about the red but found that statement odd about the dun, too bad as it was a nice website. When someone makes up such a false statement, I have...
nina, i believe that you need to test the red dna to register a red if both parentsd are nor registered as red, but the dun test is simply used to certify the...
Hello everyone. I have come to the hard decision to sell my newly acquired cow. I just do not feel that we are capable of giving her the proper care. I am more...
no, there's no testing required for Dun that I'm aware of. Corrine Collier Nagnou Farm http://www.nagnoufarm.com ... From: Nina Smith Cipriani Date: 08/04/05...
DNA testing for Dun isn't required for registering a Dun animal. Proof of Red is required for registering Red animals. I DNA all my red sires for the dun...
Hi Everyone, We have some Dexters for Sale. 1 - 8-9 month old bull (Dun) 3 - 5 month old bull calves (Sale Pending on 1 black), (1 Dun, 2 Black) 2 - 5 month...
We are new to the list and to Dexter's. We own Shetland sheep and Toggenberg goats and my daughter, the 4Her is wanting to try a cow. In researching (and...
Good questions Gary. 1.. They have evolved much like shetlands, they are tought little animals 2.. John is the Director of your region. Region 10: Indiana,...
Hi Gary, I have a sister in Columbus, Indiana that I need to go visit one of these days. Like sheep and goats Dexters are gregarious. When I pastured Dexters ...
... I never really thought about my Dexters even thinking much about my sheep....however, the other day my neighbors bull was at our fence making sounds. This...
I never really thought about my Dexters even thinking much about my sheep....however, the other day my neighbors bull was at our fence making sounds. This...
Hi Gang, I have one 50-50 Boer-Tennessee Brush buckling for sale at $100. this would make a very good buck to use on high percentage Boer does to put some...
The only problem with the action against Canada is how the american government and cattle groups persist on covering up their own BSE cases. The Texas case was...
... Is this true? What do you mean by "normal bulls". Do you mean that the PDCA wants to refuse to register the traditional "short legged" Dexter after 2010? ...
Right on! C. J. Welle Sybaritic Time Sandy, Utah ... From: dextercattle2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dextercattle2@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of BC Breeder Sent:...
Hi Genebo, I have to agree with you. I was not very happy to hear that information, as it should be up to the breeder whether they want a short legged bull...
IIRC, it was issues such as this that caused the split. I think we'll stick with ADCA. Catherina ... -- -- Catherina Mc Evoy St Brigid's Gate Farm, Co-Owner ...
... Actually issues such as this had nothing to do with the split. I would like to know is this a for sure thing with the PDCA and what is the ADCA stand on...
Hi Nina, Richard is the one that posted it and he is a manager or director I think. As far as the ADCA, Rick Seydel was at the Iowa fair today and I asked...
Group, Perhaps all should remember that "normal is just a setting on a clothes dryer". This might apply to the variants that any of us get in the normal...
Disturbing isn't it??? I am NOT bashing them, just don't know if I will continue dual registering if that goes into effect. Dan OK! I found it, just missed...
Genebo, The genetic terminology is Normal (non-carrier), Affected (carrier), and Severely Affected (bulldog). Yes, it's true that the goal is to register only...