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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4660"><p>I have a question though about the Angus association registering cross bred animals. Wouldn't that include most of the other beef breeds? I mena almost all other breeds have added angus to their animals.</p><p></p><p>> There's nothing the Angus Assn.</p><p>> can do about it, so I don't think</p><p>> much about it. There was some talk</p><p>> about starting a new Angus</p><p>> registry to establish EPDs for</p><p>> crossbred animals, but that didn't</p><p>> set well with a lot of Angus</p><p>> members. I'm not sure either way.</p><p>> On one hand, someone is going to</p><p>> register these crossbreds, why not</p><p>> the Angus Assn? On the other hand,</p><p>> I think producers are better off</p><p>> using a registered Angus bull than</p><p>> a crossbred bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4660"] I have a question though about the Angus association registering cross bred animals. Wouldn't that include most of the other beef breeds? I mena almost all other breeds have added angus to their animals. > There's nothing the Angus Assn. > can do about it, so I don't think > much about it. There was some talk > about starting a new Angus > registry to establish EPDs for > crossbred animals, but that didn't > set well with a lot of Angus > members. I'm not sure either way. > On one hand, someone is going to > register these crossbreds, why not > the Angus Assn? On the other hand, > I think producers are better off > using a registered Angus bull than > a crossbred bull. [/QUOTE]
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