
05/07/14, 09:05 PM
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 381
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Thanks for the suggestion. I contacted the AAA and that is how I got the names to start tracking things down. I didn't have any information before. They were really nice to work with. For a $5 fee as a non-member they sent me a .pdf file with a list of every Angus he had registered through them. There were 12 pages in total. The last bull he had was born in 1971 so it's been a while. I tried looking up the information on their page and it only allows me to go back in time to see all of their pedigrees. It's pretty interesting in that aspect, but it doesn't help me track down anything that is alive today that may be linked to his.
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