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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1615892" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Katpau - thank you for taking the time to type that. I was not willing (bad me) You did a great job explaining it.</p><p>Think of CAB as a PROGRAM, not a breed. (and yes, full white bellies qualify - if they are beef breed standards - not dairy)</p><p>Simmental became black the very first year they were introduced into USA, because we only had semen and if you bred a PB or commercial Angus or BWF - you most likely got a black Simmental 1/2 blood. We had 50% black Simmentals in 1972.</p><p></p><p>Fullblood Simmentals have to go back 5 generations of fullblood pedigree, so no, there are no black Fullbloods. I personally do not like the looks of a fullblood. Here in USA, we "molded" the breed to fit specific climates/areas. It is a very diverse breed. Personally, I don't care if they are red, black, red & white, black & white or purple polka dotted - just so they are GOOD. I do love them with chrome, but that is what I always used to have, so I'm liking the chrome coming back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1615892, member: 968"] Katpau - thank you for taking the time to type that. I was not willing (bad me) You did a great job explaining it. Think of CAB as a PROGRAM, not a breed. (and yes, full white bellies qualify - if they are beef breed standards - not dairy) Simmental became black the very first year they were introduced into USA, because we only had semen and if you bred a PB or commercial Angus or BWF - you most likely got a black Simmental 1/2 blood. We had 50% black Simmentals in 1972. Fullblood Simmentals have to go back 5 generations of fullblood pedigree, so no, there are no black Fullbloods. I personally do not like the looks of a fullblood. Here in USA, we "molded" the breed to fit specific climates/areas. It is a very diverse breed. Personally, I don't care if they are red, black, red & white, black & white or purple polka dotted - just so they are GOOD. I do love them with chrome, but that is what I always used to have, so I'm liking the chrome coming back. [/QUOTE]
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