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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 480385" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I'd give you my sympathy for the problems you're having with your breed association. From what I read online about others, the American Angus Association is probably the most efficient association in the US. These days we do most of our registerations and report AHIR data online so we don't have a lot of contact with the office staff. But in the past they've always been very pleasant, helpful and knowledgable when I've called them.</p><p></p><p>Our regional manager is pleasant, friendly, and seems happy to take time to visit at sales we attend. He's especially happy to whip out pictures of his kids (twins).</p><p></p><p>The Board of Directors is made up of people with the success of the breed foremost in their minds. I'm happy to give the Association credit for much of the success of the Angus breed.</p><p></p><p>I'll be interested to see how you decide to measure "success" of a breed if not the points that I made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 480385, member: 13"] I'd give you my sympathy for the problems you're having with your breed association. From what I read online about others, the American Angus Association is probably the most efficient association in the US. These days we do most of our registerations and report AHIR data online so we don't have a lot of contact with the office staff. But in the past they've always been very pleasant, helpful and knowledgable when I've called them. Our regional manager is pleasant, friendly, and seems happy to take time to visit at sales we attend. He's especially happy to whip out pictures of his kids (twins). The Board of Directors is made up of people with the success of the breed foremost in their minds. I'm happy to give the Association credit for much of the success of the Angus breed. I'll be interested to see how you decide to measure "success" of a breed if not the points that I made. [/QUOTE]
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