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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1652809" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Hoser- Your Black Baldies, or F1 Hereford-Angus as you call them, are not Black Herefords. Black Herefords are a breed of cattle, whose genetic make-up is 5./8th Hereford and 3/8ths Angus. Much like a 1/2 Brahman and 1/;2 Shorthorn is not a Santa Gertrudis. SGs are a 100 year old breed, whose genetic make up is 5/8ths Shorthorn and 3/8ths Brahman. Crossing your black baldie cows with a black baldy bull, will yield 25% of the calves being red Hereford, 25% being black Angus, and 50% of them being black baldies. Breeding a Black Hereford to a Black hereford, will yield a Black Hereford. Breeding a Black Hereford to a Black Angus, will yield a homozygous for black,. Black Baldie 100% of the time..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1652809, member: 40587"] Hoser- Your Black Baldies, or F1 Hereford-Angus as you call them, are not Black Herefords. Black Herefords are a breed of cattle, whose genetic make-up is 5./8th Hereford and 3/8ths Angus. Much like a 1/2 Brahman and 1/;2 Shorthorn is not a Santa Gertrudis. SGs are a 100 year old breed, whose genetic make up is 5/8ths Shorthorn and 3/8ths Brahman. Crossing your black baldie cows with a black baldy bull, will yield 25% of the calves being red Hereford, 25% being black Angus, and 50% of them being black baldies. Breeding a Black Hereford to a Black hereford, will yield a Black Hereford. Breeding a Black Hereford to a Black Angus, will yield a homozygous for black,. Black Baldie 100% of the time.. [/QUOTE]
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