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<blockquote data-quote="StrojanHerefords" data-source="post: 1830189" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>Actually maximum heterosis and maximum consistency occur at the F1 cross. If you cross a horned Hereford with a black Angus, the resulting calves will all be heterozygous black, polled and white faced. Crossing an F1 black baldy to an F1 black baldy will result in 64 different genotypes and 8 different phenotypes. </p><p>A big reason why the tiger stripe is more popular than a braford is that it has all the Brahman genes and all the Hereford genes. Where as the braford has had its genetics reduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrojanHerefords, post: 1830189, member: 42988"] Actually maximum heterosis and maximum consistency occur at the F1 cross. If you cross a horned Hereford with a black Angus, the resulting calves will all be heterozygous black, polled and white faced. Crossing an F1 black baldy to an F1 black baldy will result in 64 different genotypes and 8 different phenotypes. A big reason why the tiger stripe is more popular than a braford is that it has all the Brahman genes and all the Hereford genes. Where as the braford has had its genetics reduced. [/QUOTE]
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