The problem with the bison bull x domestic cow cross was not that the the birth weight of the calves was too large. The issue was too much amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus, a condition called hydramnios, which resulted in pre-term abortions in nearly all pregnancies. If I remember correctly, it was thought to be a reaction of the domestic cow to foreign bison protein released into the uterus from the half bison calf. The reverse cross, domestic bull x bison cow, did not result in this condition, however. For unknown reasons, the bison cows did not react to the presence of domestic cow proteins in the uterus.
@@eliletts5158 Everything you are hearing is innacurate. Do not believe his lies. There are no problems in proteins or amniotic fluids and there is no evidence to back it up. The problem was that certain cattle breeds had bizarre conditions that made hybridization difficult. But modern day Beefalo is still viable.
Everything you are hearing is innacurate. Do not believe his lies. There are no problems in proteins or amniotic fluids and there is no evidence to back it up. The problem was that certain cattle breeds had bizarre conditions that made hybridization difficult. But modern day Beefalo is still viable.
@@Thunderblock7889: 🤔 So you are saying that: There is not evidence of **the protein or amniotic liquids or fluids???** 🤗 But there is evidence of **the bizarre cows** that can't get pregnant 🤣...👍???
@@a.m.c..5952 No. Am talking about cow breeds with "special genes" that made hybridization diffulicult. Because again Bisons and cows are part pf the genus Bos (Yes, Bisons are part of Bos after phylogenetic analyisis confirmed they shared a common ancestor with Yaks), therefor they can breed very well.
Everything you are hearing is innacurate. Do not believe his lies. There are no problems in proteins or amniotic fluids and there is no evidence to back it up. The problem was that certain cattle breeds had bizarre conditions that made hybridization difficult. But modern day Beefalo is still viable.
Its not an experiment. Its just a breeding program. Species of the same genus can be attracted and breed well. Cows and Bison are part of the genus Bos. Therefor they can breed well. So no its not disgusting.
@@buffranchAB Its not an experiment. Its just a breeding program. Species of the same genus can be attracted and breed well. Cows and Bison are part of the genus Bos. Therefor they can breed well. So no its not disgusting.
The problem with the bison bull x domestic cow cross was not that the the birth weight of the calves was too large. The issue was too much amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus, a condition called hydramnios, which resulted in pre-term abortions in nearly all pregnancies. If I remember correctly, it was thought to be a reaction of the domestic cow to foreign bison protein released into the uterus from the half bison calf. The reverse cross, domestic bull x bison cow, did not result in this condition, however. For unknown reasons, the bison cows did not react to the presence of domestic cow proteins in the uterus.
Wow! I have never heard of that! That is pretty wierd!
@@eliletts5158 Everything you are hearing is innacurate. Do not believe his lies. There are no problems in proteins or amniotic fluids and there is no evidence to back it up. The problem was that certain cattle breeds had bizarre conditions that made hybridization difficult. But modern day Beefalo is still viable.
Everything you are hearing is innacurate. Do not believe his lies. There are no problems in proteins or amniotic fluids and there is no evidence to back it up. The problem was that certain cattle breeds had bizarre conditions that made hybridization difficult. But modern day Beefalo is still viable.
@@Thunderblock7889: 🤔 So you are saying that: There is not evidence of **the protein or amniotic liquids or fluids???** 🤗 But there is evidence of **the bizarre cows** that can't get pregnant 🤣...👍???
@@a.m.c..5952 No. Am talking about cow breeds with "special genes" that made hybridization diffulicult. Because again Bisons and cows are part pf the genus Bos (Yes, Bisons are part of Bos after phylogenetic analyisis confirmed they shared a common ancestor with Yaks), therefor they can breed very well.
Pretty interesting!
Everything you are hearing is innacurate. Do not believe his lies. There are no problems in proteins or amniotic fluids and there is no evidence to back it up. The problem was that certain cattle breeds had bizarre conditions that made hybridization difficult. But modern day Beefalo is still viable.
Uh huh
Evidence suggests Bisons are part of the Bos genus as it found that they shared a common ancestor with yaks.
Evidence points out that Bisons are in the Bos genus as they shared a common ancestor with yaks.
Ridiculous to experiment with these animal. Humans never know when to back off. The grand human. Who knows so much about EVERYTHING!!! Disgusting!!!
Its not an experiment. Its just a breeding program. Species of the same genus can be attracted and breed well. Cows and Bison are part of the genus Bos. Therefor they can breed well. So no its not disgusting.
Calm down Stevi
@@buffranchAB Its not an experiment. Its just a breeding program. Species of the same genus can be attracted and breed well. Cows and Bison are part of the genus Bos. Therefor they can breed well. So no its not disgusting.
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