Will they have horns?

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The user joined and was banned today. So, I don't think we'll have any problems with them anymore.

As for the question at hand, since polled is dominant, I would say that the offspring stand a good chance at being polled.
 
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Excuse me I don't think i need you to tell me if i need manners or not no offence but I think you should go up and read yourself if anything I hate no it alls and he was acting like it So I will tell him and no one is gonna tell me i need manners before they read or know the whole story
 
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Excuse me I don't think i need you to tell me if i need manners or not no offence but I think you should go up and read yourself if anything I hate no it alls and he was acting like it So I will tell him and no one is gonna tell me i need manners before they read or know the whole story

The mods will.
 
please every one keep your cool no fighting. To the op it is a fifty fifty chance . the other website ppl use it is a sister site to byc is backyardherds.com
 
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banned he is for being a
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funny thing he didn't even quote the right site
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Ahhh to funny!

Aaron ,How is your lil guy? did you post pics yet?
 
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banned he is for being a
duc.gif


funny thing he didn't even quote the right site
lau.gif


Ahhh to funny!

Aaron ,How is your lil guy? did you post pics yet?

Awwe I forgot to post pics I came up with a few extra bucks so imma go and get another doe i'll post pics of my whole mini herd tomorrow hopefully
 
Statistically you should get 50% polled, but you may luck into all being polled, or all may be horned. Currently I only have two polled does (no polled bucks), I haven't yet bred one of the does (she previously had trips and I think one was polled), but for my other out of 6 kids only one was polled.

Now I have also heard you should never breed polled to polled, but I've heard some debate on that to. Just to be safe I prefer to stay away from it.
 

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