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Char influenced cattle Vs. All black
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<blockquote data-quote="rla442" data-source="post: 996436" data-attributes="member: 13688"><p>Not to steal the post but what makes/influences the black nose? I have my first char cross claf and she has a black tongue and nose along with a cream or reddish colored coat. Not a solid black nose and tongue but a smokie gray with a blacker outline around the tongue and nose. The calf came out of a tiger striped heifer (dont know her make up) and a registered charolais bull who's sire was Bluegrass. </p><p>Does the black nose and tongue come from angus influence in the gene pool somewhere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rla442, post: 996436, member: 13688"] Not to steal the post but what makes/influences the black nose? I have my first char cross claf and she has a black tongue and nose along with a cream or reddish colored coat. Not a solid black nose and tongue but a smokie gray with a blacker outline around the tongue and nose. The calf came out of a tiger striped heifer (dont know her make up) and a registered charolais bull who's sire was Bluegrass. Does the black nose and tongue come from angus influence in the gene pool somewhere? [/QUOTE]
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