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Kian (11 June 1997 [1] – 2013) [2] was a red-and-white breeding bull. He was the first red Holstein bull from the Netherlands whose semen was sold worldwide; more than a million units of his frozen semen were sold. He was owned by the Dutch-Belgian company CRV . [3]
A red and white heifer A red and white heifer. The expression of red colour replacing the black in Holsteins is a function of a recessive gene. [33] Assuming the allele 'B' stands for the dominant black and 'b' for the recessive red, cattle with the paired genes 'BB', 'Bb', or 'bB' would be black and white, while 'bb' cattle would be red and white.
The black gene is dominant to the red gene much like the Holsteins. Producers who are using the Norwegian Red for crossbreeding outside of Norway have the option of using either red or black sires if color is important to them. [14] Norwegian Red cows weigh about 575 kg or about 1,200 pounds while bulls weigh about 1000 kg or about 2,000 pounds ...
Lavender Ruby Redrose-Red (EX-96) was Supreme Champion of the World Dairy Expo in 2005. Redrose has sampled many red sons during her career. The other one is Scarlet-Summer RB Gwendelyn EX-95 who was the 2010 Holstein USA Star of the Breed. Rubens also has many red sons and probably the best one currently is Valleyriver Ruben Redman-Red.
Over 1000 breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide, some of which adapted to the local climate, others which were bred by humans for specialized uses. [1]Cattle breeds fall into two main types, which are regarded as either two closely related species, or two subspecies of one species.
Deutsche Holstein Rotbunt: see Holstein Friesian cattle [2] Deutsche Holstein Schwarzbunt: see Holstein Friesian cattle [2] Deutsche Rotbunte: Deutsches Schwarzbuntes Niederungsrind: German Black Pied: endangered [1]: 48 [2] [3] Deutsches Shorthorn: gravely endangered [1]: 48 [2] [3] Doppelnutzung Rotbunt: conservation status: alert [1]: 48 [2 ...
At a particular time of year they arrive by thousands – brought in droves and steamers to the number of 500,000 – to meet their doom, when it is said that the Ohio runs red with blood!
The first polled Holstein sires used for artificial insemination (AI) started in the early to mid 1900s. [1] After polledness was understood, farmers bred to these polled sires. Burket Falls Holsteins bred and got Burket Falls Elevation Sophia, a polled black & white Holstein.