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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1808713" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yes, I had a Hereford bull from registered parents that looked a lot like a throwback to the old red and white Simmentals. When bred to certain other Hereford cows the calves would sometimes have some very unique white patterns not typical of Herefords. </p><p>I've always heard Hereford breeders question how they got polled that quick too, seems like logic would say it it would be a long process of finding and putting together a lot of cattle with the polled mutation. Would be a lot faster to infuse some Red Poll or some other red and polled breed. </p><p></p><p>As for Charolais being bred up from Brahmans I believe that too. I had a registered Charolais cow that showed clear BrahmanX characteristics. Her ears were very tell tale and also she had the loose floppy navel. Her nose was dark colored as well. Most all of the Charolais had big ears, and the dark noses were fairly common among registered animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1808713, member: 24816"] Yes, I had a Hereford bull from registered parents that looked a lot like a throwback to the old red and white Simmentals. When bred to certain other Hereford cows the calves would sometimes have some very unique white patterns not typical of Herefords. I’ve always heard Hereford breeders question how they got polled that quick too, seems like logic would say it it would be a long process of finding and putting together a lot of cattle with the polled mutation. Would be a lot faster to infuse some Red Poll or some other red and polled breed. As for Charolais being bred up from Brahmans I believe that too. I had a registered Charolais cow that showed clear BrahmanX characteristics. Her ears were very tell tale and also she had the loose floppy navel. Her nose was dark colored as well. Most all of the Charolais had big ears, and the dark noses were fairly common among registered animals. [/QUOTE]
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