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<blockquote data-quote="Baldie Maker" data-source="post: 804477" data-attributes="member: 9081"><p>Are you sure they were horns? Were they loosely attached to their head? Could they have been scurs?</p><p></p><p>It shouldn't matter if he is one heck of a horned bull or not, horns are a simple recessive and if the cow is truely homo polled then there won't be horns.</p><p></p><p>I'm under the impression that angus are homo polled after being selected for years for that trait and culling cattle with scurs/horns; Is that not safe to assume?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldie Maker, post: 804477, member: 9081"] Are you sure they were horns? Were they loosely attached to their head? Could they have been scurs? It shouldn't matter if he is one heck of a horned bull or not, horns are a simple recessive and if the cow is truely homo polled then there won't be horns. I'm under the impression that angus are homo polled after being selected for years for that trait and culling cattle with scurs/horns; Is that not safe to assume? [/QUOTE]
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