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Wasn't someone on here from the south, looking for some Herefords?
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<blockquote data-quote="CCCowman" data-source="post: 1710473" data-attributes="member: 24507"><p>See Rockin'RB's post. To be a registered Black Hereford it must be 62.5% and higher.</p><p></p><p>An initial angus x red hereford cross is regarded in the ABHA as an F1 (50% angus 50% RH). You cannot officially register a F1 with the ABHA. You get a "Pedigree of Record" instead. We won't get into that here.... lots of discussions on this in the ABHA world.</p><p></p><p>To breed up your %: use a red hereford bull on a homo black F1. (50+100)/2=75% BH. Black calf.</p><p></p><p>FYI: Lot 6 BBF 9129 By 8622 "Elvis" is actually 75.25% BH. The catalog has him listed as 79.25%. That is a typo by the fat fingered Son of a gun that complied the catalog (me....). We have that updated on the sale supplement sheet. I have a picture on my phone of him all cleaned up and ready to go but I cant figure out how to get it from there to here.</p><p></p><p>To your question.....</p><p>His sire is JN Balder 8622 (84.4% BH). Homo Black and Hetro Polled</p><p>His dam is JRK 731 Langston Lacy 268 (66% BH). Her Homo Black and polled status is not listed in the database we use. Assume she was homo black: 100% chance calf would be homo black. Assume hetro black: 50% chance of being homo black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCCowman, post: 1710473, member: 24507"] See Rockin'RB's post. To be a registered Black Hereford it must be 62.5% and higher. An initial angus x red hereford cross is regarded in the ABHA as an F1 (50% angus 50% RH). You cannot officially register a F1 with the ABHA. You get a "Pedigree of Record" instead. We won't get into that here.... lots of discussions on this in the ABHA world. To breed up your %: use a red hereford bull on a homo black F1. (50+100)/2=75% BH. Black calf. FYI: Lot 6 BBF 9129 By 8622 "Elvis" is actually 75.25% BH. The catalog has him listed as 79.25%. That is a typo by the fat fingered Son of a gun that complied the catalog (me....). We have that updated on the sale supplement sheet. I have a picture on my phone of him all cleaned up and ready to go but I cant figure out how to get it from there to here. To your question..... His sire is JN Balder 8622 (84.4% BH). Homo Black and Hetro Polled His dam is JRK 731 Langston Lacy 268 (66% BH). Her Homo Black and polled status is not listed in the database we use. Assume she was homo black: 100% chance calf would be homo black. Assume hetro black: 50% chance of being homo black. [/QUOTE]
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