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What is it with this "Black Cow Fever"?
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<blockquote data-quote="robertwhite" data-source="post: 965222" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Can someone explain why this would be true? My bull is a Beefmaster/Angus cross, but the only signs of BM in him are his ears and the heavy muscling. He is solid black. If I understand correctly, would it be because a BM can be lighter colored and it would be in his genes even if he is black? If that's the case, I will have to live with the results for a few years as he came to me very young & inexpensive, but he is maturing into a well mannered, solid young bull that tested excellent at only 14 mths old. </p><p></p><p>As I said before, I only have a very small herd and in no way do this to make a living, but the black vs. everything else is just ridiculous from my point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robertwhite, post: 965222, member: 15043"] Can someone explain why this would be true? My bull is a Beefmaster/Angus cross, but the only signs of BM in him are his ears and the heavy muscling. He is solid black. If I understand correctly, would it be because a BM can be lighter colored and it would be in his genes even if he is black? If that's the case, I will have to live with the results for a few years as he came to me very young & inexpensive, but he is maturing into a well mannered, solid young bull that tested excellent at only 14 mths old. As I said before, I only have a very small herd and in no way do this to make a living, but the black vs. everything else is just ridiculous from my point of view. [/QUOTE]
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