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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1828295" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Although there seems to be some problems with homo polled bulls being able to "mask" the horned gene with longhorns and corriente's and african horn gene breeds, a homo polled bull should put all polled calves on the ground. Our Angus bulls have put all polled calves on the ground from my longhorn cow to date.... and she won't top the scales at 900 lbs... has a "teacup" of an udder and raises the nicest FATTEST calves imaginable... all wean off her at 450-500 lbs or so... I am going to put her current steer calf in my freezer next year since he is mostly white with a few speckles... looks more like a white park ... his full sister last year (she had twin heifers but lost one) is pure black, an earlier heifer was white with black speckles, and another steer was pure black... the last 2 were from the same bull, and the first 2 were from the same bull but different than this last bull. She is currently bred back to a new young bull..... we'll see what we get next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1828295, member: 25884"] Although there seems to be some problems with homo polled bulls being able to "mask" the horned gene with longhorns and corriente's and african horn gene breeds, a homo polled bull should put all polled calves on the ground. Our Angus bulls have put all polled calves on the ground from my longhorn cow to date.... and she won't top the scales at 900 lbs... has a "teacup" of an udder and raises the nicest FATTEST calves imaginable... all wean off her at 450-500 lbs or so... I am going to put her current steer calf in my freezer next year since he is mostly white with a few speckles... looks more like a white park ... his full sister last year (she had twin heifers but lost one) is pure black, an earlier heifer was white with black speckles, and another steer was pure black... the last 2 were from the same bull, and the first 2 were from the same bull but different than this last bull. She is currently bred back to a new young bull..... we'll see what we get next year. [/QUOTE]
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