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Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby 2oldtoquit » Sun May 27, 2012 1:52 pm

In today's registered cattle breeds with so many black colored cattle can anyone name the breeds that allow breedup programs?
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby dun » Sun May 27, 2012 2:44 pm

Easier to name the ones that don;t, black Angus and Hereford. There may be a couple of the samller breed associaitons that don;t but I don;t know which ones. All of the continental breeds allow it, Red Angus allows it as does Shorthorn
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby 2oldtoquit » Sun May 27, 2012 2:49 pm

Are there any solid black breeds that allow breed up?
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby TexasBred » Sun May 27, 2012 2:53 pm

dun wrote:Easier to name the ones that don;t, black Angus and Hereford. There may be a couple of the samller breed associaitons that don;t but I don;t know which ones. All of the continental breeds allow it, Red Angus allows it as does Shorthorn

As far as I know the Brangus assn. doesn't allow it.
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby Kathie in Thorp » Sun May 27, 2012 3:09 pm

TexasBred wrote:
dun wrote:Easier to name the ones that don;t, black Angus and Hereford. There may be a couple of the samller breed associaitons that don;t but I don;t know which ones. All of the continental breeds allow it, Red Angus allows it as does Shorthorn

As far as I know the Brangus assn. doesn't allow it.

TB -- Really? Aren't Brangus the X of BA and Brahma? But they don't allow x-breds?
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby cow pollinater » Sun May 27, 2012 4:46 pm

Kathie in Thorp wrote: Aren't Brangus the X of BA and Brahma? But they don't allow x-breds?

Brangus has an appendix program for the original breeds to follow the specific cross to make brangus. You can't just breed to a brangus bull for a few generations and have registered brangus.
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby Kathie in Thorp » Sun May 27, 2012 4:57 pm

Didn't know . . . was just asking/curious.
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby cow pollinater » Sun May 27, 2012 5:00 pm

Kathie in Thorp wrote:Didn't know . . . was just asking/curious.

I hope I didn't ruin your plans to breed those new cows all to a brangus bull. :D
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby Kathie in Thorp » Sun May 27, 2012 5:03 pm

cow pollinater wrote:
Kathie in Thorp wrote:Didn't know . . . was just asking/curious.

I hope I didn't ruin your plans to breed those new cows all to a brangus bull. :D

No. We're okay there, CP. :lol:
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby JustSimmental » Tue May 29, 2012 4:51 pm

2oldtoquit wrote:In today's registered cattle breeds with so many black colored cattle can anyone name the breeds that allow breedup programs?

In Simmental you have to at least start with a registered F1 (e.g. PB Angus x percentage Simmental)

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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby regolith » Tue May 29, 2012 4:55 pm

by 'registered F1' do you mean both parents have to be registered by their respective breed societies?
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby OK Jeanne » Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:53 pm

Murray Grey International allows breed-up. www.murraygrey.org
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby Red Bull Breeder » Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:25 pm

Limousin allows breeding up.
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby Galloway2 » Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:31 pm

dun wrote:Easier to name the ones that don;t, black Angus and Hereford. There may be a couple of the samller breed associaitons that don;t but I don;t know which ones. All of the continental breeds allow it, Red Angus allows it as does Shorthorn


Galloways DO NOT have a breed up program. White Galloways used to, Belted Galloways did, and some still do.
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Re: Registered Breeds that allow breedup to purebred

Postby ALACOWMAN » Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:38 pm

dun wrote:Easier to name the ones that don;t, black Angus and Hereford. There may be a couple of the samller breed associaitons that don;t but I don;t know which ones. All of the continental breeds allow it, Red Angus allows it as does Shorthorn
from the looks of that bull on craigslist,,, they allow you to breed down
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