Galloway friends:

The animals that I referred to in CO are registered or registerable. Both Stuart Dykstra, Frank McMurray use registered/purebred bulls. Animals were purchased from Frank Sandford, Jim Grant & Bob Mullendore, Clay Salter, myself and possibly other breeders. Mr. Dykstra has a herd of purebred as well as a herd of cross bred animals. Stephanie & Dave Fritz bought red cattle from was it Kansas? (oldest red herd.....) 

They need to be 18 months old and be at 7200 ft elevation for a minimum of 3 weeks. There are new breeders that own property in Steamboat (JJ Wilson Farms) and they may be willing / able (if asked) to host/pasture some cattle, inorder for the testing to be done.   

I will try to continue to answer questions as they arise.

Debra Vance

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From: hang5ranch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Stephen Castner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Brisket Disease Research
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 09:16:42 -0700

Hi All,
 
I do think that a study as Deb suggests (at $15/head) is a worth while undertaking. As before, I think that for the AGBA to fund this they should all be registered Galloways.
 
There are two reasons for this. The first verifying that they are purebred by their pedigree. The second being that for the AGBA to financial support testing they should do so only for people that financial support the AGBA.
 
Sarah Bowman
Hang 5 Galloways
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: Brisket Disease Research

Galloway Friends:

Yes, this information may be possible soon. That is why I took Mark Stayton to lunch in Larime 2.5 years ago. It won't be documented with out funding a Galloway study.

Both Mark Stayton and Dr. Tim Holt are doing a "Brisket Disease Update" as an speaking event at the 2007 NWSS. Doug Hixon whom judged the Galloway Show in 2005 is on staff with the University of WY and obviously has contacts with the NWSS helped assemble the speaking engagement after I made a request for them to do a presentation as part of the "Party in the Pen 2006" that was hosted by the Rocky Mountain Galloways and the DD Ranch Galloways. This event would be an Ideal Time to make a big splash regarding Galloway resistance. I know there are at least 50 animals in CO that meet Dr. Holts requirement for the PAP testing (the only test available today). Can we get funding for that study of 50 animals at $15 per head from the AGBA to substantiate a breed claim?

 

As many of you are aware, in lieu of Mark Stayton and Dr. Holt we had speakers we had Stuart Dykstra &  Frank McMurray speaking of their personal success stories using Galloways at Altitude to beat Brisket Disease. Also present was a speaker from Bovigen who answered questions and handed out necessary information regarding Tenderness Testing. Another presence was Eric Mathias from Bob Mullendore's "Cattle Wise" business. He shared the internet business and on line auction functions of that business. Kevin Fulton was also scheduled but was unable to attend as his nanny had a death of a very close friend and was unable to take care of his children. Food and beverages were enjoyed by all.

Once all the dates are set for the 2007. The Party in the Pen will be scheduled again in 2007. Hope to see you there.

 

Debra Vance



 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Castner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Brisket Disease Research
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:13:12 -0500

Galloway Friends:
 
Attached is a letter received by Kit Smith from Dr. Mark Stayton at the University of Wyoming concerning ongoing research to identify genetic markers of brisket disease.  Good work, Kit!
 
We have also been in communication with Dr. Tim Holt at the University of Colorado concerning his very similar research.
 
Soon it seems that genetic research will document the Galloway resistance to brisket disease a/k/a pulmonary hypertensive heart disease a/k/a high mountain disease.
 
Regards,
 
Steve Castner
<< 060706 - letter - stayton re brisket disease.pdf >>


Debra Vance
DD Ranch Galloways
12535 CR 23
Fort Lupton, CO 80621
(970)785-6033
Fax (970)785-6041



Debra Vance
DD Ranch Galloways
12535 CR 23
Fort Lupton, CO 80621
(970)785-6033
Fax (970)785-6041

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