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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 634761" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Randi</p><p> Looked up the info on the White cows calf from 2 yrs ago. It is a Red Brockle faced heifer that looks just like a hereford. She doesn't have a roan hair on her body. In fact if you go to my photo albumn on Cattle today there is a picture of her there. </p><p> Looking at the records the white cow is out of a Blue roan cow and a red and white bull. I am starting to think Shorthorns need their own set of rules for color genetics. However she is actually breeding pretty true for color. When bred to a Blk/Red carrier bull she produced 2 red calves and one blk one. Correct me if I am wrong but under normal circumstances if they had one more calf together odds are it would also be Red.</p><p> I also found out that her first two calves were out of her full brother(don't ask) it was before my time. But interestingly enuf they were both stillborn. Obviously some real bad genetic JUJU there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 634761, member: 6713"] Randi Looked up the info on the White cows calf from 2 yrs ago. It is a Red Brockle faced heifer that looks just like a hereford. She doesn't have a roan hair on her body. In fact if you go to my photo albumn on Cattle today there is a picture of her there. Looking at the records the white cow is out of a Blue roan cow and a red and white bull. I am starting to think Shorthorns need their own set of rules for color genetics. However she is actually breeding pretty true for color. When bred to a Blk/Red carrier bull she produced 2 red calves and one blk one. Correct me if I am wrong but under normal circumstances if they had one more calf together odds are it would also be Red. I also found out that her first two calves were out of her full brother(don't ask) it was before my time. But interestingly enuf they were both stillborn. Obviously some real bad genetic JUJU there. [/QUOTE]
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