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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1079523" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>It's just something about how genes line up. We have one cow that was bred to the same bull 3 times. The last one is a black baldy with eyes pacthes on both eye. Last years calf was red brockle faced and the one before that was a black baldy with nothing other white on his face. The cows is a F1 Simmenthal(blaze faced) angus. Another cow bred to the same bull 3 times has had all bull calves with one patched eye and the other no patch. 2 left eyes 1 right eye, she's a F1 Gelbvieh Red Angus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1079523, member: 34"] It's just something about how genes line up. We have one cow that was bred to the same bull 3 times. The last one is a black baldy with eyes pacthes on both eye. Last years calf was red brockle faced and the one before that was a black baldy with nothing other white on his face. The cows is a F1 Simmenthal(blaze faced) angus. Another cow bred to the same bull 3 times has had all bull calves with one patched eye and the other no patch. 2 left eyes 1 right eye, she's a F1 Gelbvieh Red Angus [/QUOTE]
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