Hi There Terry:
Don't know a whole lot about horn genetics, but I have
had several, four I think (would have to look at my
records to tell how many for sure). But I may not be
qualified because my herd Ram's twin was a poll, and
two of his offspring's have been polled. One of them
snuck up on my (one of those embarrassing moments) I
had put twins and their mother on my cousin's place,
telling him they were all girls. When I picked them up
four months later, one had a mane and OTHER
attachments! I do need to check and see what my
percentage is compared to the amount of horned rams
I've had.
--- Terry Wereb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hello folks-- this question is for all the American
> Blackbelly  flock keepers out there---
> 
>  Have you ever had, or do you know of, an American
> Blackbelly ram that produced  POLLED ram lambs? Have
> you ever had, or do you know of, an American
> Blackbelly ewe that has had POLLED ram lambs when
> bred
> to a horned  male?
> 
> Terry W
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