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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos F." data-source="post: 1435186" data-attributes="member: 18224"><p>If you read my post in HT you will find why I don't take a very good bull with black hair. Those are the rules of the local Association.</p><p>And as far as breed purity, you better take it in account, since the dilution of the breed eventually ends in its dissaperance with all the business related to it, and that is true for any breed.</p><p>I have a commercial herd, starting to register some, and the degeneration of the breed type that I see in the last 40 years is the reason of my stance on breed purity. I am not selling seed stock but planning to do it in the future. I love the breed and I feel obliged to breeders that in the UK, USA, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa and Australia have struggled to keep it pure and improve it.</p><p>As one of my uncles used to say: "freedom is free". You can accept the facts or negate them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos F., post: 1435186, member: 18224"] If you read my post in HT you will find why I don't take a very good bull with black hair. Those are the rules of the local Association. And as far as breed purity, you better take it in account, since the dilution of the breed eventually ends in its dissaperance with all the business related to it, and that is true for any breed. I have a commercial herd, starting to register some, and the degeneration of the breed type that I see in the last 40 years is the reason of my stance on breed purity. I am not selling seed stock but planning to do it in the future. I love the breed and I feel obliged to breeders that in the UK, USA, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa and Australia have struggled to keep it pure and improve it. As one of my uncles used to say: "freedom is free". You can accept the facts or negate them. [/QUOTE]
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