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Re: [pyrnet] GPCA -- and dwarfs



In a message dated 10/11/00 5:26:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
lmweisser@olywa.net writes:

<< Only that none of these legitimate dire warnings has ever stopped anyone
 from breeding litters at very high risk for dyplasia or patellar luxation.
 Both of which are probably a much greater possiblity than any seriously
 "maimed" dwarf and can certainly be as debilitating. >>
 
Certainly do not agree with that at all.  Even if it were true, it would not 
change the fact that deformed Pyrs are produced with Dwarfs.  Deformed Pyrs 
are produced and are a potential to be produced with each Dwarf litter.  
Deformed Pyrs are not something that we can overlook or simply dismiss as not 
of a great enough frequency to be important.

<<As far as we can determine that is simply not the
case.>>

The information you offer is antidotal at best and you recognize that you are 
at odds with the experts and accepted scientific community.  Your saying it 
is not significant will not change the facts as established by the scientific 
community represented by the work and writing of Dr. Padgett.

Joe

Joe