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<blockquote data-quote="alftn" data-source="post: 522025" data-attributes="member: 5647"><p>I think if you for example used a Black Angus to knock the horn off in a breed up program , there is no difference. But if you obtained polled cattle through natural mutations , because of the small numbers thus small gene pool it takes several years of culling to get back to the qualith of the horned stock...The Herefords are a good example, but after nearly 80 years, I think the polls are as good as the Horned in herefords ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alftn, post: 522025, member: 5647"] I think if you for example used a Black Angus to knock the horn off in a breed up program , there is no difference. But if you obtained polled cattle through natural mutations , because of the small numbers thus small gene pool it takes several years of culling to get back to the qualith of the horned stock...The Herefords are a good example, but after nearly 80 years, I think the polls are as good as the Horned in herefords .... [/QUOTE]
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