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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1661270" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>It could be a breeding up thing, and then when bred to commercial cows lots of things can come to the surface. When I had registered Charolais, I would occasionally have calves born that had Hereford markings but the with a real light red tinge, but the red tinge would disappear within a couple of weeks> I later found out that those particular Charolais cows were bred up from Herefords. I did have a couple red factored calves born that stayed reddish. On commercial cows I have seen the typical tans and mouse colored calves, as well as some those colors but with longhorn markings and some with spotting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1661270, member: 24816"] It could be a breeding up thing, and then when bred to commercial cows lots of things can come to the surface. When I had registered Charolais, I would occasionally have calves born that had Hereford markings but the with a real light red tinge, but the red tinge would disappear within a couple of weeks> I later found out that those particular Charolais cows were bred up from Herefords. I did have a couple red factored calves born that stayed reddish. On commercial cows I have seen the typical tans and mouse colored calves, as well as some those colors but with longhorn markings and some with spotting. [/QUOTE]
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