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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 740793" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>Do remember that 774 had a long white cap clear back to his sholders,can't recall if he had a true lineback. If i was you I would check back through his pedigree and see what shows up. you are right Frank did'nt pay much attention to color and markings. He once asked me what I thought of his cow's and I told him he did'nt have enough pigment, he quickly ttold me that pigment was of no importance and said that as far as eye pigment went it had no bearing on eye problems. Said that his Angus cowherd had more eye problems than the polled cow's. I did'nt argue because he had more records and information on his cattle and most definitely used them. No also he was'nt relly worried about pedigrees .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 740793, member: 13859"] Do remember that 774 had a long white cap clear back to his sholders,can't recall if he had a true lineback. If i was you I would check back through his pedigree and see what shows up. you are right Frank did'nt pay much attention to color and markings. He once asked me what I thought of his cow's and I told him he did'nt have enough pigment, he quickly ttold me that pigment was of no importance and said that as far as eye pigment went it had no bearing on eye problems. Said that his Angus cowherd had more eye problems than the polled cow's. I did'nt argue because he had more records and information on his cattle and most definitely used them. No also he was'nt relly worried about pedigrees . [/QUOTE]
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