Anguscattle wrote:So we all know what the CAB is and isnt, so why all the back and forth? Either accept what it is or try to change it.
That's up to you and the other ethical Angus breeders to change the system.
Anguscattle wrote:So we all know what the CAB is and isnt, so why all the back and forth? Either accept what it is or try to change it.


Anguscattle wrote:And honestly, the reason why i say that is bc im confused. I cant tell who is supporting the angus & cab and who is against it. Lol



Kathie in Thorp wrote:Anguscattle wrote:And honestly, the reason why i say that is bc im confused. I cant tell who is supporting the angus & cab and who is against it. Lol
Anguscattle -- No argument with you, I don't take any side. But I think a lot of folks really don't know about CAB -- they get caught up in the hype, and they get wrapped up in it when they are trying to figure out what to do in start-ups or improvements. I thought, until recently, that CAB was all about purebred Angus. Well, obviously, it isn't. But I think the meat-buying public believes that. And that's thanks to the great advertising by the Angus breeders. Like I said, the registry has done a great marketing job -- hats off to them. But it's not a true picture about what the average American is buying -- they are NOT buying purebred or even high percentage Angus. Just carcass qualities.


Kathie in Thorp wrote:Sandtrap, I think the CAB standards also point to quality . . . but if it's not ANGUS, then that's sort of a deceit to the public when it's sold as "Certified Angus Beef," and harder on other producers in the market. Looking at the regs, I could sell my white cattle as CAB, if they met carcass quality (and I have no doubt that they would -- but we don't sell to packers).
JMO.




Anguscattle wrote:Other than other breeds going black, i dont see how the CAB hurts other cattle breeds. Yeah, you cant pass CAB if you dont meet color requirements, but if your cattle are of good quality, they still have a very good market. Just not with the CAB. i guess yall are talking about docking for color at sales? My question is, do you blame AAA for marketing their breed, or do you blame your breed for not marketing good enough?
Everyone knows hereford was the standard back in the day, until angus tore it up with marketing, hereford breed decided not to market their cattle as much. Now angus is the standard. When another breed decides to outmarket angus, they will be the standard. Its business. Raising cattle is a business. And like any good salesman the angus has pitched their product.
Yes, i agree that it may be a tad of deceit since they arent all angus cattle, but its quality of beef too. And AAA does have programs that do require progeny from at least registered sires. The prices of cattle are so high right now, i dont see what everyone is complaining about. EVERYONE is getting good prices! Enjoy it! We all serve consumers one way or another. Therefore i think we all share a common goal. Provide people with good quality beef, and make a little money doing it, regardless of breed or programs.




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