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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4502"><p>Many half bloods of any Zebu breed cross to a any Red Breed are partly Black and in some cases almost all Black. For sure it should be something related with the genes.</p><p></p><p>In the case of my F1's Bulls, they are product of an A.I. program of Full Blood Nelore cows with Simmental (Dusty Dignified) French Full Blood semen.</p><p></p><p>These were cross to full blood Simmental cows giving F2 heifers that were Simmental color (Red & White)</p><p></p><p>The F2's heifers were cross by an Italian Full Blood Romagnola Bull so where in the cross is the black gene, it would be easier that they be Heterozygous.</p><p></p><p>Maybe we need a Biologist or a Vet. to give us an explanation of the genetical traits.</p><p></p><p>> Angus pure (Homozygous) Black have</p><p>> been used extensivly as a dehorner</p><p>> and to produce black animals on</p><p>> Red cattle. But the way it works</p><p>> You can have Homozygous blacks in</p><p>> Limo's,simm's,Braumveigh's,Gelviels,</p><p>> and even herefords.. there is a</p><p>> test to tell you that they are</p><p>> homozygous. So in theory there are</p><p>> many breeds that are out there</p><p>> other than Angus that will produce</p><p>> a black strain of cattle.. Of</p><p>> course I think their color came</p><p>> from Angus... alf</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:aledelagt@yahoo.com">aledelagt@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4502"] Many half bloods of any Zebu breed cross to a any Red Breed are partly Black and in some cases almost all Black. For sure it should be something related with the genes. In the case of my F1's Bulls, they are product of an A.I. program of Full Blood Nelore cows with Simmental (Dusty Dignified) French Full Blood semen. These were cross to full blood Simmental cows giving F2 heifers that were Simmental color (Red & White) The F2's heifers were cross by an Italian Full Blood Romagnola Bull so where in the cross is the black gene, it would be easier that they be Heterozygous. Maybe we need a Biologist or a Vet. to give us an explanation of the genetical traits. > Angus pure (Homozygous) Black have > been used extensivly as a dehorner > and to produce black animals on > Red cattle. But the way it works > You can have Homozygous blacks in > Limo's,simm's,Braumveigh's,Gelviels, > and even herefords.. there is a > test to tell you that they are > homozygous. So in theory there are > many breeds that are out there > other than Angus that will produce > a black strain of cattle.. Of > course I think their color came > from Angus... alf [email=aledelagt@yahoo.com]aledelagt@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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