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That statement is maybe one of the most overlooked aspects in breeding Old Man, IMO. My dad taught me all my life that if you put something in, it’s there forever. If you knowingly breed an animal with a fault, you had better have your mind made up that it’s a fault you can tolerate or live with because unless you discard all the blood that genetically carries that fault, it is always going to be there. You may get away with it not showing up for a while, but it will show back up and it will likely be when you can least afford for it to.
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