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<blockquote data-quote="saintgert" data-source="post: 921029" data-attributes="member: 4528"><p>Most likely will see polled or scurred--the horned gene is recessive. (Our Hatchet daughter is polled and out of a polled cow). You may do well breeding to a horned bull the first time around and then use a polled bull on anything that turns up with scurs. </p><p></p><p>Of the Tinney Farms bulls listed Tripp 777/0 and Cadillac 98 are the ones I know are polled, but they are not too heavily used these days. I"m not sure about Old Joe or Cinch. Grizzly 3308 has some polled genes back in his pedigree. Lovett Farm, based in Ohio, may have some Geronimo semen available and they are likely to be at the Crimson Classic- you might call them prior to the sale and see if they would be willing to sell you some and bring it down with them--or keep that in mind for a later date. Briggs 021 at Grandview is a 2022 son. You might talk to Dennis Jones of Gray Oaks as well--of the Alabama Connection members, I associate him the most with polled animals--Polled Chief 1/4 and now Polled Chief 508 would be ones to ask him about. </p><p></p><p>As a disclaimer: of these bulls, I have prior experience with Geronimo 3983 and Briggs 021; am preparing to AI one to Tripp 777/0 this year, so will hold off on judgment until I see the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saintgert, post: 921029, member: 4528"] Most likely will see polled or scurred--the horned gene is recessive. (Our Hatchet daughter is polled and out of a polled cow). You may do well breeding to a horned bull the first time around and then use a polled bull on anything that turns up with scurs. Of the Tinney Farms bulls listed Tripp 777/0 and Cadillac 98 are the ones I know are polled, but they are not too heavily used these days. I"m not sure about Old Joe or Cinch. Grizzly 3308 has some polled genes back in his pedigree. Lovett Farm, based in Ohio, may have some Geronimo semen available and they are likely to be at the Crimson Classic- you might call them prior to the sale and see if they would be willing to sell you some and bring it down with them--or keep that in mind for a later date. Briggs 021 at Grandview is a 2022 son. You might talk to Dennis Jones of Gray Oaks as well--of the Alabama Connection members, I associate him the most with polled animals--Polled Chief 1/4 and now Polled Chief 508 would be ones to ask him about. As a disclaimer: of these bulls, I have prior experience with Geronimo 3983 and Briggs 021; am preparing to AI one to Tripp 777/0 this year, so will hold off on judgment until I see the results. [/QUOTE]
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