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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1793600" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Black Herefords have the exact same genetics as red Herefords. There is no blood line in Hereford that you can not find in Black Hereford. Black Hereford is a composite breed, like Braangus, Gert, etc. They are 5/8ths Hereford and 3/8ths Angus. However, you can breed a black Hereford to a red one and if the calf is black it can be registered Black Herford. Black Herefords can be 15/16ths or more Hereford,. They are as much Hereford as a black Simm is a Simm, or black Lim is a Lim. </p><p></p><p>If all the cows are homozygous black,, you would get all black baldies from a red Hereford bull. If they are not, you could get some red ones. Using Black Hereford will insure all the calves are black baldies. Where are you located? If in the lower third of the country, I would consider using Brangus bulls. Or if you want bladies, use a Braford bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1793600, member: 40587"] Black Herefords have the exact same genetics as red Herefords. There is no blood line in Hereford that you can not find in Black Hereford. Black Hereford is a composite breed, like Braangus, Gert, etc. They are 5/8ths Hereford and 3/8ths Angus. However, you can breed a black Hereford to a red one and if the calf is black it can be registered Black Herford. Black Herefords can be 15/16ths or more Hereford,. They are as much Hereford as a black Simm is a Simm, or black Lim is a Lim. If all the cows are homozygous black,, you would get all black baldies from a red Hereford bull. If they are not, you could get some red ones. Using Black Hereford will insure all the calves are black baldies. Where are you located? If in the lower third of the country, I would consider using Brangus bulls. Or if you want bladies, use a Braford bull. [/QUOTE]
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