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    In my opinion or what I think I have learned about what causes cattle to have horns, scurs, or to be polled? This opinion has been formed through much research and many years of cattle breeding.

    The polled or hornless condition is dominant over the horned condition in cattle. The scurred condition is the result of inco

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    The polled or hornless condition is dominant over the horned condition in cattle. The scurred condition is the result of inc

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    The polled or hornless condition is dominant over the horned condition in cattle. The scurred condition is the result of inc

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    The polled or hornless condition is dominant over the horned condition in cattle. The scurred condition is the result of inc

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    d condition in cattle. The scurred condition is the result of incomplete dominance. Although scurs look like horns, they are attached to the skin, not to the skull of the animal.

    In most breeds of cattle, horns are produced by a recessive gene, and the polled gene is dominant.

    If you breed two animals with horns,

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