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<blockquote data-quote="3legdonkey" data-source="post: 856200" data-attributes="member: 17061"><p>There is no question that the marketing folks have driven the Angus name to new heights of public stupidity. Everywhere you go you see advertisements of black Angus this and black Angus that. Last time I checked no one was genetically testing their hamburger to see what it really was before they ate it... Grin.</p><p></p><p>I actually needed a number of different breeds because my target market is direct sale to the grass fed crew. I am expecting some percentage of my clients to want beef from a specific breed and so I have made sure to have a few different breeds while making sure that I keep the majority of my animals within the largest two groups used in my area. I just happened across the Beefmaster bull at a very good price and my partner in the activity started drooling over him. I am still calling him hamburger until I see him full grown and see how well he breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3legdonkey, post: 856200, member: 17061"] There is no question that the marketing folks have driven the Angus name to new heights of public stupidity. Everywhere you go you see advertisements of black Angus this and black Angus that. Last time I checked no one was genetically testing their hamburger to see what it really was before they ate it... Grin. I actually needed a number of different breeds because my target market is direct sale to the grass fed crew. I am expecting some percentage of my clients to want beef from a specific breed and so I have made sure to have a few different breeds while making sure that I keep the majority of my animals within the largest two groups used in my area. I just happened across the Beefmaster bull at a very good price and my partner in the activity started drooling over him. I am still calling him hamburger until I see him full grown and see how well he breeds. [/QUOTE]
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