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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 74195" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>I'm sorry texbulldog from KS. I was out riding the pasture checking on my red herefords. Which also happen to be a few of both polled and horned. </p><p></p><p>I see the big picture quite clearly. I like the black hereford looking cattle I have in my commercial herd. I also know that they bring a premium at the sale barn, as commercial cattle. It is pretty easy to get a hereford looking black calf. Most any idiot can do it. </p><p>I'm not going to argue with the 14 members of the Black Hereford Association. They have invested a lot of time and lord knows a lot of money into this association. Fine, I wish you luck. And some day when you have more than 3 bulls in your registry and can come up with EPD's please post some more photos. </p><p></p><p>I do not, however, quite understand why you do not have EPD's on those cattle in your association. If they are indeed Herefords and there is nothing in the wood pile to make them black, then why can't you trace those pedigrees and EPD's thru the Red Hereford association? I did not read your site word for word. If that information is in there, please direct me to it, I would like to read through it. Good luck with your endevors. But, also realize, that when the article ran in the Successful Farmer (i think) about the Balck Herefords...the only comment AHA would make is that the Blacks are NOT recognized as a hereford.</p><p>Have a good day. </p><p>~Certherfbeef</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 74195, member: 190"] I'm sorry texbulldog from KS. I was out riding the pasture checking on my red herefords. Which also happen to be a few of both polled and horned. I see the big picture quite clearly. I like the black hereford looking cattle I have in my commercial herd. I also know that they bring a premium at the sale barn, as commercial cattle. It is pretty easy to get a hereford looking black calf. Most any idiot can do it. I'm not going to argue with the 14 members of the Black Hereford Association. They have invested a lot of time and lord knows a lot of money into this association. Fine, I wish you luck. And some day when you have more than 3 bulls in your registry and can come up with EPD's please post some more photos. I do not, however, quite understand why you do not have EPD's on those cattle in your association. If they are indeed Herefords and there is nothing in the wood pile to make them black, then why can't you trace those pedigrees and EPD's thru the Red Hereford association? I did not read your site word for word. If that information is in there, please direct me to it, I would like to read through it. Good luck with your endevors. But, also realize, that when the article ran in the Successful Farmer (i think) about the Balck Herefords...the only comment AHA would make is that the Blacks are NOT recognized as a hereford. Have a good day. ~Certherfbeef [/QUOTE]
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