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If you tell lies you'll get caught out eventually
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<blockquote data-quote="matthew" data-source="post: 6729225" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>Replacement cattle eartags have to be the same number as the original now, don’t they? And DNA tissue tags are taken at birth, when the first tag goes in. Replacements wouldn’t alter the content of that first vial. </p><p>A DNA test would sort out any errors in parentage at that stage. And for us, has done. We registered one animal and the result came back as a non match. The cow had had AI but had taken the bull on the day the bull was sold! </p><p>And a Bazadaise also had a DNA check using the AI bull’s stored profile. And again it was a natural service bull that matched the calf’s ear tag sample.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthew, post: 6729225, member: 169"] Replacement cattle eartags have to be the same number as the original now, don’t they? And DNA tissue tags are taken at birth, when the first tag goes in. Replacements wouldn’t alter the content of that first vial. A DNA test would sort out any errors in parentage at that stage. And for us, has done. We registered one animal and the result came back as a non match. The cow had had AI but had taken the bull on the day the bull was sold! And a Bazadaise also had a DNA check using the AI bull’s stored profile. And again it was a natural service bull that matched the calf’s ear tag sample. [/QUOTE]
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