These are some Cunia bulls that we will be selling They are out of H914 an Angus cow that Dr Mimms flushed in the mid 90's. Out of the 4 eggs we bought from this mating we got 3 bulls and 1 heifer. What do you think
If the donor is PB angus, the calves should be polled.McM93 said:Cunia was horned...Are these bulls sibs to Wedge?
CAB said:If the donor is PB angus, the calves should be polled.McM93 said:Cunia was horned...Are these bulls sibs to Wedge?
LOL, Knabe I knew that you knew, evidently H914 isn't a PB angus.knabe said:CAB said:If the donor is PB angus, the calves should be polled.McM93 said:Cunia was horned...Are these bulls sibs to Wedge?
I know but some angus have been throwing scurs some from angus genetics and some from chi, Holstein, Maine and who knows who else.
Am I missing something here?CAB said:LOL, Knabe I knew that you knew, evidently H914 isn't a PB angus.knabe said:CAB said:If the donor is PB angus, the calves should be polled.McM93 said:Cunia was horned...Are these bulls sibs to Wedge?
I know but some angus have been throwing scurs some from angus genetics and some from chi, Holstein, Maine and who knows who else.
McM93 said:Am I missing something here?CAB said:LOL, Knabe I knew that you knew, evidently H914 isn't a PB angus.knabe said:CAB said:If the donor is PB angus, the calves should be polled.McM93 said:Cunia was horned...Are these bulls sibs to Wedge?
I know but some angus have been throwing scurs some from angus genetics and some from chi, Holstein, Maine and who knows who else.
CAB said:McM93. PB Angus cattle according to AAA regitry rules are smoothe double polled so if that is true they would not have the genetics to ever have a horned/scurred animal. They are homo. polled.
What!! You didn't.Cut the BS said:CAB said:McM93. PB Angus cattle according to AAA regitry rules are smoothe double polled so if that is true they would not have the genetics to ever have a horned/scurred animal. They are homo. polled.
so you are saying the Angus breed is not polluted with Chi, Holstein, or other outside the breed blood? If you truly think this--- you need to wake up...
I'm going to guess and say- that less than 5%, but more than 2% of the Angus breed- are TH carriers... I bet the number of horned, and horned carrier Angus are crazy in terms of their numbers and widespreadness...
Cut the BS said:widespreadness...
CAB said:What!! You didn't.Cut the BS said:CAB said:McM93. PB Angus cattle according to AAA regitry rules are smoothe double polled so if that is true they would not have the genetics to ever have a horned/scurred animal. They are homo. polled.
so you are saying the Angus breed is not polluted with Chi, Holstein, or other outside the breed blood? If you truly think this--- you need to wake up...
I'm going to guess and say- that less than 5%, but more than 2% of the Angus breed- are TH carriers... I bet the number of horned, and horned carrier Angus are crazy in terms of their numbers and widespreadness...
knabe said:Cut the BS said:widespreadness...
tip to tip?
CAB said:McM93. PB Angus cattle according to AAA regitry rules are smoothe double polled so if that is true they would not have the genetics to ever have a horned/scurred animal. They are homo. polled.
vcsf said:The horn gene and scurred gene are separate genes with different modes of inheritance. The scur gene has a sex link component to it in that for scurs to be expressed a female must be homozygous for the scur gene while a male need only be heterozygous. Furthermore in most cases an animal that is homozygous polled will not show scurs even if it carries the scurred gene and would show scurs if heterozygous polled. There are however cases of homozygous polled animals having scurs.
Thus a bull calf sired by Cunia out of a true purebred angus could have scurs if he inherited the scurred gene from Cunia. However, a heifer calf of the same mating should never have scurs as it would need to be homozygous for them and the angus female should not carry the scur gene.