Notas del episodio

Walkway Chief Mark was never supposed to be sampled. His brother Monroe was the plan — until Monroe died. One phone call from a young analyst named Charlie Will, who'd already been rejected by Select Sires himself, put a replacement calf from Foster Walk's modest Neoga, Illinois herd into the AI system. That calf's DNA now sits in roughly seven percent of every Holstein on the continent. This is the story of how a backup bull, a farmer with an eye for diamonds in the rough, and a rejected sire analyst accidentally reshaped the genetic architecture of an entire breed.

Key Moments:

  • How a dead brother and a rejected analyst converged on the same calf in 1978 — and why Charlie Will's first bull purchase for Select Sires became the most consequential in the organization's history
  • The paradox that bewildered br ... 
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Pawnee Farm Arlinda ChiefWalkway Chief MarkFoster WalkHolstein genetics historyAPAF1 mutationcow family legacydairy breed history