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<blockquote data-quote="Suffolk Serf" data-source="post: 7353480" data-attributes="member: 636"><p>Most of the genetics companies have developed "white duroc" lines for use in damlines, which means that any terminal sire line can be used without colour being a problem in the progeny.</p><p>Myself, i'm phasing out damlines that use duroc of any sort in favour of a large white/ landrace cross just like the indoor commercial boys use as its those lines where that genetic progress is being made. If they can thrive like I've seen on an outdoor unit on top of a hill at Berwick on Tweed they can thrive anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suffolk Serf, post: 7353480, member: 636"] Most of the genetics companies have developed "white duroc" lines for use in damlines, which means that any terminal sire line can be used without colour being a problem in the progeny. Myself, i'm phasing out damlines that use duroc of any sort in favour of a large white/ landrace cross just like the indoor commercial boys use as its those lines where that genetic progress is being made. If they can thrive like I've seen on an outdoor unit on top of a hill at Berwick on Tweed they can thrive anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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