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Calf from a polled bull growing horns?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 699545" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>You won;t feel buds on a polled calf. Could possibly be scurs but he's pretty young for them to show up much yet. The "angus" bull is obviously not homozygous polled (2 polled genes) but is heterozygous (1 polled 1 horned). If this is a registered angus bull he shouldn't be. Angus carry 2 polled genes. A Red Angus bull could possibly carry 1 of each if he was bred up (not category 1A).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 699545, member: 34"] You won;t feel buds on a polled calf. Could possibly be scurs but he's pretty young for them to show up much yet. The "angus" bull is obviously not homozygous polled (2 polled genes) but is heterozygous (1 polled 1 horned). If this is a registered angus bull he shouldn't be. Angus carry 2 polled genes. A Red Angus bull could possibly carry 1 of each if he was bred up (not category 1A). [/QUOTE]
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