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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1760809" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I was about to comment the same til I read your comment, Travlr. I did notice a black baldy cow in his pics, and he may have more of those in his herd, or heterozygous grade angus cows. A solid color BM can sire or birth a wf calf. BM are a composite breed 50% Brahma, 25% Hereford and 25% Shorthorn, so that could be where the white face is coming from on the calves when the momma has a solid colored head. Braford, Brangus and Santa Gertrudis are all just 3/8ths Brahma, but any BeefMasters I have ever fooled with, were probably the most docile of the 4. I have nothing negative to say about Beefmaster x Angus, or Angus x BM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1760809, member: 40587"] I was about to comment the same til I read your comment, Travlr. I did notice a black baldy cow in his pics, and he may have more of those in his herd, or heterozygous grade angus cows. A solid color BM can sire or birth a wf calf. BM are a composite breed 50% Brahma, 25% Hereford and 25% Shorthorn, so that could be where the white face is coming from on the calves when the momma has a solid colored head. Braford, Brangus and Santa Gertrudis are all just 3/8ths Brahma, but any BeefMasters I have ever fooled with, were probably the most docile of the 4. I have nothing negative to say about Beefmaster x Angus, or Angus x BM. [/QUOTE]
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