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<blockquote data-quote="Jobulls" data-source="post: 984654" data-attributes="member: 20026"><p>I am a member of the American Black Hereford Association. Our family has been running Hereford cattle for three generations. We believe in the F1 cross between Herefords and Angus. However, the red hide is a negative and prevents registration as certified Angus Beef.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We started converting our herd to Black Herefords in 2009. The posts above have some misinformation. To be purebred they have to be at least 87.5% Hereford. It is much the same as the process used to take other breeds black.</p><p></p><p>Also, the breed is not just focusing on the black trait. The Association is making sure all of the genetic defects from both the Angus breed and the Hereford breed are eliminated. Further, if a breeder wants to use a Hereford bull he has to be a leader in five traits and approved by the Association. There are other rules to help not only create a black Hereford, but a better Hereford. The Black Hereford Association is doing it right. <a href="http://www.jobulls.com" target="_blank">http://www.jobulls.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jobulls, post: 984654, member: 20026"] I am a member of the American Black Hereford Association. Our family has been running Hereford cattle for three generations. We believe in the F1 cross between Herefords and Angus. However, the red hide is a negative and prevents registration as certified Angus Beef. We started converting our herd to Black Herefords in 2009. The posts above have some misinformation. To be purebred they have to be at least 87.5% Hereford. It is much the same as the process used to take other breeds black. Also, the breed is not just focusing on the black trait. The Association is making sure all of the genetic defects from both the Angus breed and the Hereford breed are eliminated. Further, if a breeder wants to use a Hereford bull he has to be a leader in five traits and approved by the Association. There are other rules to help not only create a black Hereford, but a better Hereford. The Black Hereford Association is doing it right. [url=http://www.jobulls.com]http://www.jobulls.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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