aplusmnt
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When you breed an Angus Bull to a herford cow or a Herford Bull to an Angus cow, do you always get a Black baldy? Or can you get red sometimes?
aplusmnt":39ci7fef said:does this mean that some full blood black Angus have the red gene?
aplusmnt":2re1e82k said:Would a F1 Black Baldy when bred back to an Angus Bull produce a White Baldy with the look of the F1? Or do you start getting some differences in appearance once you breed the F1's?
ME!El_Putzo":1odohheh said:aplusmnt":1odohheh said:Would a F1 Black Baldy when bred back to an Angus Bull produce a White Baldy with the look of the F1? Or do you start getting some differences in appearance once you breed the F1's?
What's a white baldy?
aplusmnt":1y2q1xq4 said:Would a F1 Black Baldy when bred back to an Angus Bull produce a Black Baldy with the look of the F1? Or do you start getting some differences in appearance once you breed the F1's?
preston39":28xltklc said:dun,
Have you ever wondered why on the AAA defects listing page for the red/wild gene
http://www.angus.org/pubs/defects.html
some are denoted with a *(Registeration pulled) and some not?
I have never understood that. Is it because of the genetic prominance in the animal?
Also, I have never analyzed the data that much, but, several folks think that NOT MUCH difference exists in the angus vs red angus animal with respect to the harvested product except for market perception.
Any thoughts?
aplusmnt":1fg8m353 said:Would a F1 Black Baldy when bred back to an Angus Bull produce a Black Baldy with the look of the F1? Or do you start getting some differences in appearance once you breed the F1's?
CopeMan":bzofyyhz said:If you breed black baldy cows back to a hereford bull will those calves have more white like a hereford? For ex. the feet, that white stripe on top of the neck, white tail switch?
dun":14kgdjkw said:CopeMan":14kgdjkw said:If you breed black baldy cows back to a hereford bull will those calves have more white like a hereford? For ex. the feet, that white stripe on top of the neck, white tail switch?
Correct, they'll sometimes out Hereford a Hereford when it comes to traditional markings
dun
1848":14ipeh9y said:....and so the "black Hereford" is born.. :lol: