I decided to post this as a new message so that everyone takes notice - hopefully. If you are interested at all in that Igenity test from Merial Canada, I strongly urge you to first call Research Scientist Dr. John Basarb from the Lacombe Research Station here in Alberta, at 403-782-8032. I was wondering about it and when I asked him he explained that they had done the same testing at Lacombe, and found NO correlation between the Leptin Genotype and any of the traits that Merial claims. The only thing they found, was a small relation to backfat thickness. He said from them to advertise that ONE gene would be an accurate marker for numerous traits, is ludicrous. And when you think about it, how could ONE gene do that? He said the only reason they can get away with it, is that there are no laws presiding over such things. So, I would strongly advise anyone looking into it, to do a little background check of their own. Dr. Basarb is a great guy and very easy to talk to.
Another point, the Angus Green Tag program has a huge loophole in it. As much as I've loved seeing Angus genetics skyrocket in popularity in recent years, it will hurt them in the long run, because the program is based on an honor system. As long as you buy a registered bull, you can order tags, and market and sell them as such. It doesn't mean those smooth, black calves with hair like a wolf pup are Angus at all. There is supposed to be random testing, but I have yet to see anyone get caught, and trust me, there are guys abusing the system. Most anyone in the Angus Assoc. will admit to the downfall when questioned about it. Just a heads up, so beware of what you get into.
Another point, the Angus Green Tag program has a huge loophole in it. As much as I've loved seeing Angus genetics skyrocket in popularity in recent years, it will hurt them in the long run, because the program is based on an honor system. As long as you buy a registered bull, you can order tags, and market and sell them as such. It doesn't mean those smooth, black calves with hair like a wolf pup are Angus at all. There is supposed to be random testing, but I have yet to see anyone get caught, and trust me, there are guys abusing the system. Most anyone in the Angus Assoc. will admit to the downfall when questioned about it. Just a heads up, so beware of what you get into.
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