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Have u banded Tibbets yet?
Twist i was saying i would breed him with the royal cow & u have a 50% chance of getting a royal calf. If the royal cow is pg we would be talking about next 18 months when tibbets is mature. How long were u keeping current bull? By that point he could be breeding his daughters.

I would like to keep Porter for as long as possible. and he is just hitting his prime.

Yak bulls usually are NOT good for breeding until 3 or 4

since Porter seems to sire mainly bulls. I can sell the bull calves. Seems to be more money in Bull sales then cow sales.
 
Quote: Yes, it's all the jargon, like learning a new language.


Quote: According the the info in the link, Imperial is more a gene for fur color, and royal is more a pattern gene (white pinto markings). An imperial yak, which would normally have a black nose, might also be a royal (pinto), or trim and have a white face, so the black would be covered by the white markings.
 
Have u banded Tibbets yet?
Twist i was saying i would breed him with the royal cow & u have a 50% chance of getting a royal calf. If the royal cow is pg we would be talking about next 18 months when tibbets is mature. How long were u keeping current bull? By that point he could be breeding his daughters.

also if I keep Tibbets I would have to sell both Enola (mother) and every other calf. a lot of ranchers will breed father to daughter but no futher inbreeding. And full brother to sister is a HUGE NO NO
 
funny how Springer genetics were so easy for me and the yak just hurt my head.



a Black and a Liver gets you both and 2 liver dogs who both had 1 black parent will give you a 25% chance of a black.

So to me, that means black is recessive to liver. Liver dogs can carry a black gene that is "hidden", but a black dog has to have 2 black genes. Unless there are other things involved like modifying genes and other stuff that I can't remember.
 
Ok i was confused. I thought u wanted to bred to get royals.

a couple years ago every one was breeding for Royals and not caring about anything else. Sort of like a puppy mill and now swinging the other way. I do want my next bull (I keep) to be either a trim or a Royal and would prefer the imperial/black nose Trims are a little easier to identify quickly as markings are different. and I am assuming would be even easier with a royal
 
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OR you need to get ANOTHER farm so you can keep more than one bull!!! Yaks running amok!!
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