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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 687811" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Actually, Fullblood, is not only Fleckvieh. Fleckvieh is just one of the "imports" used in the Fullblood breeding programs. Although, current demand is definately leaned towards the Fleck influence. </p><p>Pretty hard to beat a black cow, bred to a good red & white Fleck bull. Wow, what a calf she'll have. If the cow is homo black & homo non spot - you get a solid black calf.</p><p>The true Fleck fullbloods do not carry the diluter gene, whereas the French & Swiss are all diluted (well, in the age of fullbloods when we got started - 40 years ago - not sure where their breeds are at now.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 687811, member: 968"] Actually, Fullblood, is not only Fleckvieh. Fleckvieh is just one of the "imports" used in the Fullblood breeding programs. Although, current demand is definately leaned towards the Fleck influence. Pretty hard to beat a black cow, bred to a good red & white Fleck bull. Wow, what a calf she'll have. If the cow is homo black & homo non spot - you get a solid black calf. The true Fleck fullbloods do not carry the diluter gene, whereas the French & Swiss are all diluted (well, in the age of fullbloods when we got started - 40 years ago - not sure where their breeds are at now.) [/QUOTE]
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