On 30 Apr 2003 at 7:35, Peter Edwards wrote:
> here is plenty of information on AFB, but EFB (a much greater
> problem in my opinion) seems to be ignored.
I'm surprised to hear this. I saw a case of European the other day,
and I had to stop and look at it, because I had forgotten what it
looked like. It's been several years since I've seen it.
We've come to regard susceptibility to EFB as a genetic
weakness, and that good breeding can eliminate it. I don't know if
there are geographic factors as well. But I regard it as so minor that
it's almost out of sight.
Dave Green SC USA
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