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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4742"><p>It will be 5 generations to be a purebred but in most of the breeds 7/8 in a cow and 15/16 in a bull will give a Purebred</p><p></p><p>> I usually get these backwards</p><p>> cause they don't make sense, but,</p><p>> fullblood means no ther then the</p><p>> single breed is present, purebred</p><p>> means bred up from another breed.</p><p>> A Braunvieh bull bred to an Angus</p><p>> cow would create an F1. If you</p><p>> breed that F1 to aBraunvieh, and</p><p>> the off spring from that to a</p><p>> Branvieh, etc. after X generations</p><p>> you would have a purebred</p><p>> Braunvieh. It normally takes one</p><p>> more generations for a purebred</p><p>> bull then a purebred cow.</p><p></p><p>> dun</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:aledelagt@yahoo.com">aledelagt@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4742"] It will be 5 generations to be a purebred but in most of the breeds 7/8 in a cow and 15/16 in a bull will give a Purebred > I usually get these backwards > cause they don't make sense, but, > fullblood means no ther then the > single breed is present, purebred > means bred up from another breed. > A Braunvieh bull bred to an Angus > cow would create an F1. If you > breed that F1 to aBraunvieh, and > the off spring from that to a > Branvieh, etc. after X generations > you would have a purebred > Braunvieh. It normally takes one > more generations for a purebred > bull then a purebred cow. > dun [email=aledelagt@yahoo.com]aledelagt@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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