Post by sharethelegacy on Aug 2, 2014 23:50:02 GMT -5
There is a misconception regarding the Legacy Dexter Cattle Genotype Registry. To clarify;
Contrary to comments found on threads on this forum Legacy does not need nor seek the approval of any existing association or registry. The Legacy model differs from these organized membership groups. However, Legacy would expect that any association registry would recognize and accept for registry entry an animal which is DNA typed and parentage confirmed for one or multiple generations and exceeds the requirements of registration for that registry which would be the case with all Legacy registrations. To this purpose Legacy assures that all animals meet and exceed the registration requirements of existing registries.
The Legacy genotype registry began as a database for the purpose of DNA typing Dexters in the preservation effort and confirming parentage to maintain integrity of the effort. It was also a mission and focus of Legacy to make a permanent record of every possible Dexter with the original focus on the oldest Dexters in the US. As testing and registration requirements expanded throughout the breed the numbers of Dexters added to the database increased. Because the importance of this effort was always noted animals that were genotyped through the Legacy testing program were added to the database on behalf of both the breed and owners at no additional charge with the intention that owners could afford to maintain a voluntary parentage confirmed herd and register their animals with their association of choice.
Legacy does not now or in the future intend to be an association. It is a voluntary effort to make a permanent record of the Dexter cattle breed and to provide a wide array of services to the benefit of Dexter owners and to the Dexter breed.
In some instances, owners do not wish to participate in organized associations and Legacy has made an effort, with donated funds, to make a record of these animals and/or to encourage owners to do so. Legacy has also worked with owners who have lost control/identification of animals in their herds to restore the identity and integrity of the herds. This is of great benefit to the Dexter breed and a significant number of Dexters have been recorded by this effort.
All Dexters in the Legacy database have an individualized and permanent record of their identity and all offspring are parentage confirmed. All DNA genotyped Dexters are welcome in the Legacy genotype database/registry. In this effort, it serves a unique purpose.
Contrary to comments found on threads on this forum Legacy does not need nor seek the approval of any existing association or registry. The Legacy model differs from these organized membership groups. However, Legacy would expect that any association registry would recognize and accept for registry entry an animal which is DNA typed and parentage confirmed for one or multiple generations and exceeds the requirements of registration for that registry which would be the case with all Legacy registrations. To this purpose Legacy assures that all animals meet and exceed the registration requirements of existing registries.
The Legacy genotype registry began as a database for the purpose of DNA typing Dexters in the preservation effort and confirming parentage to maintain integrity of the effort. It was also a mission and focus of Legacy to make a permanent record of every possible Dexter with the original focus on the oldest Dexters in the US. As testing and registration requirements expanded throughout the breed the numbers of Dexters added to the database increased. Because the importance of this effort was always noted animals that were genotyped through the Legacy testing program were added to the database on behalf of both the breed and owners at no additional charge with the intention that owners could afford to maintain a voluntary parentage confirmed herd and register their animals with their association of choice.
Legacy does not now or in the future intend to be an association. It is a voluntary effort to make a permanent record of the Dexter cattle breed and to provide a wide array of services to the benefit of Dexter owners and to the Dexter breed.
In some instances, owners do not wish to participate in organized associations and Legacy has made an effort, with donated funds, to make a record of these animals and/or to encourage owners to do so. Legacy has also worked with owners who have lost control/identification of animals in their herds to restore the identity and integrity of the herds. This is of great benefit to the Dexter breed and a significant number of Dexters have been recorded by this effort.
All Dexters in the Legacy database have an individualized and permanent record of their identity and all offspring are parentage confirmed. All DNA genotyped Dexters are welcome in the Legacy genotype database/registry. In this effort, it serves a unique purpose.