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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1007577" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>We had shorthorns, and 2 generations after while breeding to only solid red bulls, we still get some roan in some calves... it takes FOREVER, especially with long-lived cows, to get rid of spots. My old cow is s brockleface (herf-saler), and the last 3 heifer calves were 1 solid, 1 whiteface, and 1 brockle, though I think their offspring will be a bit more uniform. I know for sure that I'm never going to get another bull that has significant white... I don't mind a white belly or tail, but that's all I'll take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1007577, member: 9096"] We had shorthorns, and 2 generations after while breeding to only solid red bulls, we still get some roan in some calves... it takes FOREVER, especially with long-lived cows, to get rid of spots. My old cow is s brockleface (herf-saler), and the last 3 heifer calves were 1 solid, 1 whiteface, and 1 brockle, though I think their offspring will be a bit more uniform. I know for sure that I'm never going to get another bull that has significant white... I don't mind a white belly or tail, but that's all I'll take. [/QUOTE]
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