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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1823770" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>There was a lot of hype back in the eighties with people testing bulls for the amount of cholesterol they had... and breeding specifically for low cholesterol animals, but I haven't heard of anyone doing it for years now. Makes me wonder if the cholesterol content was found to be feed related rather than genetics.</p><p></p><p>I never jumped on that band wagon because it sounded hokey to me at the time, and in fact I've had a hard time believing cholesterol as portrayed by the medical community is a problem to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1823770, member: 42463"] There was a lot of hype back in the eighties with people testing bulls for the amount of cholesterol they had... and breeding specifically for low cholesterol animals, but I haven't heard of anyone doing it for years now. Makes me wonder if the cholesterol content was found to be feed related rather than genetics. I never jumped on that band wagon because it sounded hokey to me at the time, and in fact I've had a hard time believing cholesterol as portrayed by the medical community is a problem to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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