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<blockquote data-quote="Santas and Duhram Reds" data-source="post: 805157" data-attributes="member: 6712"><p>Acutally, I think I found it. He pointed out Santa Gertrudis because they were the test group used for Brahman influenced cattle. Basically Bos Indicus cattle tested higher. And they naturally would. Bonsmara cattle would probably have tested very similarly beings they are 5/8 Afrikaner, or at least more so than any other breed that is not pendulous sheathed. Lazy prepuces happen in all breeds, imo, polled or not. I think a lot of people do not give it the attention it deserves. I don't keep a bull calf a bull if they have a lazy prepuce. I even market them as not having a lazy prepuce. I have herd of some cattlemen going so far as to circumsizing their bulls with lazy prepuces, in more than one breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Santas and Duhram Reds, post: 805157, member: 6712"] Acutally, I think I found it. He pointed out Santa Gertrudis because they were the test group used for Brahman influenced cattle. Basically Bos Indicus cattle tested higher. And they naturally would. Bonsmara cattle would probably have tested very similarly beings they are 5/8 Afrikaner, or at least more so than any other breed that is not pendulous sheathed. Lazy prepuces happen in all breeds, imo, polled or not. I think a lot of people do not give it the attention it deserves. I don't keep a bull calf a bull if they have a lazy prepuce. I even market them as not having a lazy prepuce. I have herd of some cattlemen going so far as to circumsizing their bulls with lazy prepuces, in more than one breed. [/QUOTE]
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