[Jacob-list] Gender Linked Horns, Scurs, & Genetic Letter for Lilac

Linda patchworkfibers at windstream.net
Thu Aug 5 18:34:05 EDT 2010


You might want to get a copy of the 2009 JSBA AGM dvd. Dan Carpenter did
an excellent presentation on the genetics of lilac. He also has a more
detailed sheet, although I don't see it online anymore. I have a printed
copy. I agree with Dan that lilac is a modifier. A problem in Jacobs
(speaking for myself) is that we haven't really defined just what is a
lilac. We tend to classify sheep that are not a definite black as lilac,
which just doesn't work if you are trying to work out genetics.

Suffolk are not horned in either sex, are they?. Karakuls are horned in
rams/not in ewes. Merino (the old kind, not the new kind) are horned
rams/not ewes. There are bunch others that I can't think of right off. I
believe that in Navajo Churro, Shetlands and Icelandic the ewes are
usually polled, but can be horned.

I hope Fred Horak will jump in here to share some of his past articles
on scurs and the genetics behind a four horned ewe with strong tops and
weak laterals.

Thanks to Mark for pointing out how to search the archives, I just
punched in 'jacob-list scurs' into google and brought up a good dialog
on horn genetics. There are lots more.

Linda

ranchrat wrote:

>

> Heel low:

>

> Has there been a genetic letter assigned to Lilac and what is it

> please? I am being told that other mammals coined "lilac" are

> recessive brown and recessive blue (b/b d/d genotype), but d (blue) is

> not found in sheep. Help?

>

> Which breed of sheep has the sex linked inheritance in horns?

> Certainly not the Jacob I may presume!

>

> Am being told that in this gender linked horn trait for sheep: " rams

> show the trait when they are either homozygous or heterozygous for it

> and ewes only when homozygous."

>

> Gonna guess maybe the Sufflolk but that is a weak guess at best!?

>

> Would scurs be a separate gene than full horns (like we see in Jacobs)

> or is this a modified plus or minus kind of trait?

>

> Doggone & Chicken UP!

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> Tara Lee Higgins

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