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I did see a mostly Black Angus bull of unknown parentage mated to a solid black cow produce a calf of that color.
Don't know what was in the wood pile to produce that coloring, but whatever gene it was, it was obviously a recessive as both parents were solid black so both had to be carriers.
 
Son of Butch":dwof7tbu said:
I did see a mostly Black Angus bull of unknown parentage mated to a solid black cow produce a calf of that color.
Don't know what was in the wood pile to produce that coloring, but whatever gene it was, it was obviously a recessive as both parents were solid black so both had to be carriers.
It's a diluter gene, you can't have a hidden diluter gene as even one copy of diluter gene can shows in the animal (being grey).
 
I'm thinking that bull is either a seasoned fella or been eating not so good groceries. His head is the size of a Volkswagen and gets fairly stream line from there!
 
holm25":gyfyemzx said:
https://stcloud.craigslist.org/grd/d/hereford-bull/6267219695.html

Looks like he has a little more than Hereford in him IMHO
I agree! But, not a bad looking animal compared to 99% of this thread!
 
Boot Jack Bulls":71lr6bum said:
holm25":71lr6bum said:
https://stcloud.craigslist.org/grd/d/hereford-bull/6267219695.html

Looks like he has a little more than Hereford in him IMHO
I agree! But, not a bad looking animal compared to 99% of this thread!
That is true :)
 
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