
06/14/05, 07:59 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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If she is polled, the chance for each of her kids being polled is 50%.
The problem mentioned above is ONLY a consideration if she is bred to a polled buck.
I love my polled does. Polled is decidedly NOT a problem. The gene for polled is dominant, meaning your doe would have to have one polled parent to be polled herself. She would carry a gene for polled and a gene for horned, the polled being dominant. Thus when she is bred to a horned goat, each of her kids will either inherit the polled gene from her or the horned gene, plus a horned gene from the sire, making roughly half of her kids polled. If she was bred to a polled buck, this would up the chances of polled kids to 75%, but possibly risk the hermaphrodite issue.
Also, if she is polled, the hair over where her horns would be will be straight, not in swirls.
mary
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