Questions like these often come up during spring time registration and with the help of genomic testing, you can be certain of the parentage of your calf crop. Genomic testing for parentage most often comes in handy when calves are born to cows that were or may have been exposed to multiple sires. Other cases of benefit include when cows calve in close proximity and “swap” calves. In such cases, verification of the calf’s parentage would require comparison of DNA from other possible parents and search among potential parent-progeny genotypes to find that answer. Additionally, members who use parent verification can use the results as a marketing tool and stand behind the guarantee of pedigree accuracy at the point of sale. In short — parentage precision provides the answers.
Read more below about commonly asked questions pertaining to parentage accuracy.
Why does the Association need verification from the breeder of an animal for parentage correction? Shouldn’t the parentage results of a genomic test be good enough?
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