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Re: es1 post# 73469

Tuesday, 04/22/2014 10:59:24 AM

Tuesday, April 22, 2014 10:59:24 AM

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yes, I suppose it could have something to do with DNA expression through subsequent breeding cycles. However, based on "Truths" response as well, I would also have to consider that there is more going on then just the desired fiber expression.

I hadn't read the article he posted before, and yes, it gets quite "techy", but it does broaden my line of thinking and factor in other considerations I hadn't really thought of before. Specifically, a new line of thinking that many other considerations/challenges exist throughout what many term as "Production", and it isn't simply limited to what 'spews out' at the end of the cycle, otherwise known as the end product/fiber. Other challenges exist, whether it is disease control or minimizing fatality rates for higher production rates, weather, quality of feed, breeding rates, and many others that all have a play in production cycles. All must be given the appropriate attention, otherwise too many variables can effect capacity and consistent fulfillment of product.
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