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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1846795" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Actually there are Black Herefords that are 7/8th, 5/16ths, and more...Hereford. As much or more Hereford, as pb Simms are Simm. To be a registered Black Hereford, it must be 5/8ths or <em>more</em> Hereford, and 3/8ths or <em>less </em>Angus. </p><p></p><p>You are right about the black baldies. A black baldy is... or has been since I was a boy 60 years ago....1/2 Angus and 1/2 Herford. But people will call any bwf cattle a black baldy these days. People will call a Brah x Angus or other black cattle a Brangus, too. Or a Brah x Hereford a Braford. </p><p></p><p>And yes, I see it every week...black baldy cows, heifers, steers and calves selling for the same price as the same quality Angus do. A man today brought ten 3 and 4 yr old registered Angus, 8 mos bred to a reg Angus bull, and they brought $2600-$2900. He had two 3 yr old black baldies out of his reg Angus cows, also 8 months bred to his Reg Angus bull, and they brought $2800 and $2875..more than some of the reg Angus cows did. People love black baldies down here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1846795, member: 40587"] Actually there are Black Herefords that are 7/8th, 5/16ths, and more...Hereford. As much or more Hereford, as pb Simms are Simm. To be a registered Black Hereford, it must be 5/8ths or [I]more[/I] Hereford, and 3/8ths or [I]less [/I]Angus. You are right about the black baldies. A black baldy is... or has been since I was a boy 60 years ago....1/2 Angus and 1/2 Herford. But people will call any bwf cattle a black baldy these days. People will call a Brah x Angus or other black cattle a Brangus, too. Or a Brah x Hereford a Braford. And yes, I see it every week...black baldy cows, heifers, steers and calves selling for the same price as the same quality Angus do. A man today brought ten 3 and 4 yr old registered Angus, 8 mos bred to a reg Angus bull, and they brought $2600-$2900. He had two 3 yr old black baldies out of his reg Angus cows, also 8 months bred to his Reg Angus bull, and they brought $2800 and $2875..more than some of the reg Angus cows did. People love black baldies down here. [/QUOTE]
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