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    And many will agree as well so i will play the odds. Im not the one preaching that its proven they all have wobbles and they will always pass wobbles. My data rests on years of experience. Therefore the system i have works. Thats all the data i need. It takes more then a couple years and google to figure it out. Let me ask you this. Are you fine with breeding an animal that has an apparent health issue and producing babies that could have it as well and then fine with selling those animals to people? If you answer yes then that proves my point about breeding quantity over quality. I have had wobbles in the past and some severe. Those severe cases go to the freezer. But since ive been so selective with what i breed and how i breed i havent had issues. Im not about to sell someone a jacked up animal. It makes you look bad and then the fauna snipers will rip you apart. Its all about quality in my book
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