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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1252609" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Used to see quite a few of those skunk cows in my part of southern middle TN, back in the '80s...there were several Pinzgauer breeders in the area.</p><p>Had one PZ-cross cow in my herd... she'd often throw a white tail, but none up on the backline. Pinzgauer-cross cattle I worked on were GOOD. I'd breed some more, if I didn't think they'd get stolen as Longhorn crosses when they went through the salebarn. </p><p></p><p>Had one little yellow white-faced lineback cow that I bought in about '86, that had some Charolais in her background, and I'm presuming that's where the 'skunk' came from... would throw a solid white calf whenever bred to an Angus bull. Still have one of her great-granddaughters in the herd...keeping that color inhibitor gene going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1252609, member: 12607"] Used to see quite a few of those skunk cows in my part of southern middle TN, back in the '80s...there were several Pinzgauer breeders in the area. Had one PZ-cross cow in my herd... she'd often throw a white tail, but none up on the backline. Pinzgauer-cross cattle I worked on were GOOD. I'd breed some more, if I didn't think they'd get stolen as Longhorn crosses when they went through the salebarn. Had one little yellow white-faced lineback cow that I bought in about '86, that had some Charolais in her background, and I'm presuming that's where the 'skunk' came from... would throw a solid white calf whenever bred to an Angus bull. Still have one of her great-granddaughters in the herd...keeping that color inhibitor gene going. [/QUOTE]
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