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<blockquote data-quote="Taurus" data-source="post: 1188263" data-attributes="member: 18288"><p>My personal experiences with belted cattle. You are right that belted gene is strong in many generations, but its really easy to remove the belted gene. That said, the reduced BW do not pass to the F1 or F2 cross. When I had some F1 cows, they throws 85-100lbs calves.</p><p></p><p>Yes you can get belted BWF IF you cross Hereford with a straight belted Galloway. Otherwise you won't know what you will get from Hereford x (Angus x belted Galloway) cross. Bad thing about polled Hereford is that some of them may not fullblooded and some Hereford bulls will add too much white on calves that you only get black hide on butt and head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taurus, post: 1188263, member: 18288"] My personal experiences with belted cattle. You are right that belted gene is strong in many generations, but its really easy to remove the belted gene. That said, the reduced BW do not pass to the F1 or F2 cross. When I had some F1 cows, they throws 85-100lbs calves. Yes you can get belted BWF IF you cross Hereford with a straight belted Galloway. Otherwise you won't know what you will get from Hereford x (Angus x belted Galloway) cross. Bad thing about polled Hereford is that some of them may not fullblooded and some Hereford bulls will add too much white on calves that you only get black hide on butt and head. [/QUOTE]
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