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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6408"><p>Johe S. I believe if you breed pure Black Angus with any breed that is polled and black the calf will always be black and polled... Nothing else can result, except a mutant(albino,etc.) or so I was taught in my genetic classes. As a commerical cattle breeded I would also want my cow to be F1 crosses breed to a third breed Bulls for termial crossed calf.. In Example Black Baldies crossed to a Black Simm., Limms. Bulls.That seems to be the data coming out of all the collages on cattle breeding...So I breed my pure blooded Black Angus to a polled Hereford Bulls to produce F1 black baldies cross back to Black Limms. In the deep south I think F1 Hereford X Bramahs cows cross to a Black angus bulls to produce a Black Baldies without to much ear would also be the trick... But the biggest point I want to make is ( this statement is a little strong, but I believe correct) ALL BLACK POLLED BEEF cattle have Black Angus in the back ground or Simms,Limms,Gelvieh,Branviah would still have the colors that I saw in the Late 70,s They would not be BLACK AND POLLED...2nd when CAB was started their requirments would have been different but they could not see or forcast the fact that all these other breeds were going to turn black and polled. It is not CAB programs fault that other breeds were going to pretend to be BLACK ANGUS...I also think the reason this happened is CAB marketing, but reguardless of the marketing if BLACK ANGUS were not a great breed the CAB program would not have been such a great success story.. And simms,limms,gelvieh,bramveih would not want to be black, the fact that they do is reason enough (proof) That Black Angus are great cattle... alf</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:alftn@earthlink.net">alftn@earthlink.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6408"] Johe S. I believe if you breed pure Black Angus with any breed that is polled and black the calf will always be black and polled... Nothing else can result, except a mutant(albino,etc.) or so I was taught in my genetic classes. As a commerical cattle breeded I would also want my cow to be F1 crosses breed to a third breed Bulls for termial crossed calf.. In Example Black Baldies crossed to a Black Simm., Limms. Bulls.That seems to be the data coming out of all the collages on cattle breeding...So I breed my pure blooded Black Angus to a polled Hereford Bulls to produce F1 black baldies cross back to Black Limms. In the deep south I think F1 Hereford X Bramahs cows cross to a Black angus bulls to produce a Black Baldies without to much ear would also be the trick... But the biggest point I want to make is ( this statement is a little strong, but I believe correct) ALL BLACK POLLED BEEF cattle have Black Angus in the back ground or Simms,Limms,Gelvieh,Branviah would still have the colors that I saw in the Late 70,s They would not be BLACK AND POLLED...2nd when CAB was started their requirments would have been different but they could not see or forcast the fact that all these other breeds were going to turn black and polled. It is not CAB programs fault that other breeds were going to pretend to be BLACK ANGUS...I also think the reason this happened is CAB marketing, but reguardless of the marketing if BLACK ANGUS were not a great breed the CAB program would not have been such a great success story.. And simms,limms,gelvieh,bramveih would not want to be black, the fact that they do is reason enough (proof) That Black Angus are great cattle... alf [email=alftn@earthlink.net]alftn@earthlink.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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