Abstract:
It is a well-known fact that Aberdeen-Angus cattle breed true for the
polled characteristic. By that I mean that they never produce a calf with
horns. Sometimes a purebred Angus bull will have scurs, but from a genetic
standpoint he is still considered a polled animal. Scurs are objectionable
and could be bred out of the Angus breed if no scurred bulls were ever used for
breeding purposes. Removing the scurs with caustic does not change a bull’s
breeding qualities.