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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9015"><p>> : If you breed a reg. polled</p><p>> shorthorn heifer to a reg. horned</p><p>> shorthorn bull, can you reg. the</p><p>> calf?? I know that they are in the</p><p>> same herd book, but can some one</p><p>> help???? Yes by all means you can</p><p>> register the calf in the shorthorn</p><p>> herdbook. I am not 100% sure of</p><p>> the American herdbook but here in</p><p>> Canada you can. Contrary to what</p><p>> Jason has told you, a calf only</p><p>> has horned or polled on his</p><p>> pedigree based on it's phenotype</p><p>> and not on it's genotype. My</p><p>> family has been breeding</p><p>> Shorthorn's for 6 generations now</p><p>> and we have both polled and horned</p><p>> shorthorns in our herd. You can</p><p>> get a polled or horned calf out of</p><p>> mating a horned cow and polled</p><p>> bull depending on what each</p><p>> animals gentype is.</p><p>> Sincerely, Cam Crogie</p><p>> Glencromar Shorthorns</p><p>> Douglas, Ont.</p><p>> Canada. By all means YES! Our family has been raising Shorthorns since 1932 and some of the best bulls have & still are horned bulls being used. I am a member of the Amarican Shorthorn Assn. and polled cattle have a x before their registration # and @ end of their name to distinguish them.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:dwishort@adams.net">dwishort@adams.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9015"] > : If you breed a reg. polled > shorthorn heifer to a reg. horned > shorthorn bull, can you reg. the > calf?? I know that they are in the > same herd book, but can some one > help???? Yes by all means you can > register the calf in the shorthorn > herdbook. I am not 100% sure of > the American herdbook but here in > Canada you can. Contrary to what > Jason has told you, a calf only > has horned or polled on his > pedigree based on it's phenotype > and not on it's genotype. My > family has been breeding > Shorthorn's for 6 generations now > and we have both polled and horned > shorthorns in our herd. You can > get a polled or horned calf out of > mating a horned cow and polled > bull depending on what each > animals gentype is. > Sincerely, Cam Crogie > Glencromar Shorthorns > Douglas, Ont. > Canada. By all means YES! Our family has been raising Shorthorns since 1932 and some of the best bulls have & still are horned bulls being used. I am a member of the Amarican Shorthorn Assn. and polled cattle have a x before their registration # and @ end of their name to distinguish them. [email=dwishort@adams.net]dwishort@adams.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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