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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4498"><p>If it's red what would it be if not homozygous red, two red genes, no black. Same applies to horns.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Dun you are usually right on but a</p><p>> small slip here. There is no way</p><p>> an animal can be homozygous red</p><p>> just as it can't be homozygous</p><p>> horned. Black or polled are</p><p>> dominant therefore can be</p><p>> homoygous. I am a Simmental and</p><p>> Red Angus breeder so I totally</p><p>> agree with your comment on the</p><p>> diluter gene. The spotter gene</p><p>> also makes life interesting. You</p><p>> are right on about the scurred</p><p>> gene being sex related as we get a</p><p>> lot more scurred bulls and very</p><p>> few on our females. We bred some</p><p>> reg. Red Angus cows to an ABS</p><p>> Black Simmental bull and had every</p><p>> bull calf come with scurrs and</p><p>> none on the females.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4498"] If it's red what would it be if not homozygous red, two red genes, no black. Same applies to horns. dun > Dun you are usually right on but a > small slip here. There is no way > an animal can be homozygous red > just as it can't be homozygous > horned. Black or polled are > dominant therefore can be > homoygous. I am a Simmental and > Red Angus breeder so I totally > agree with your comment on the > diluter gene. The spotter gene > also makes life interesting. You > are right on about the scurred > gene being sex related as we get a > lot more scurred bulls and very > few on our females. We bred some > reg. Red Angus cows to an ABS > Black Simmental bull and had every > bull calf come with scurrs and > none on the females. [/QUOTE]
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