NaturesPace
Chillin' with the herd
I bought a buck this spring with great lineage, but the breeder just let me know that the doeling that she kept has double teats. Not sprigs. He was triplets and we are still waiting to hear back from the other buckling owner. My buckling does NOT have double teats, but the teats are very close to the scrotum. (Another trait that might not be desirable)
So I'm thinking that he has a 50% chance that he will carry the gene for double teats and that he would not make a good sire for my herd. I want my bucks to be better than my does and I feel like he has the potential to not be better. I understand that my doe would also need to have the recessive gene to throw double teated offspring.
There are many opinions out there about if this is a genetic issue or environmental. I don't know.
I'm trying to gather any info I can to make my final decision bout him.
Any opinions/facts/thoughts/experiences are welcome.
So I'm thinking that he has a 50% chance that he will carry the gene for double teats and that he would not make a good sire for my herd. I want my bucks to be better than my does and I feel like he has the potential to not be better. I understand that my doe would also need to have the recessive gene to throw double teated offspring.
There are many opinions out there about if this is a genetic issue or environmental. I don't know.
I'm trying to gather any info I can to make my final decision bout him.
Any opinions/facts/thoughts/experiences are welcome.