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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 662149" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Well, is it coming from the cow or the bull or both? Are these registered cattle? If so, why are you getting rid of her since the association allows black in them? My point about the black in Beefmasters that I posted earlier is that every breed has bred Angus into them to change the color. I guess that they feel that they have to add black to compete, that their breed can't stand on it's own. It has to have the black color. I'm sure that the black and white paint calf is interesting to look at. Years ago we had some black and white paints when we bred out Beefmaster bull on some black crossbred cows. I like Beefmaster cattle, I don't care what color they are. I just know that the three original breeds that comprise the Beefmaster don't include black cattle, so it is obvious that Angus influence was added. Same as I like Longhorn cattle, the colors don't bother me. I really like the variations in color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 662149, member: 440"] Well, is it coming from the cow or the bull or both? Are these registered cattle? If so, why are you getting rid of her since the association allows black in them? My point about the black in Beefmasters that I posted earlier is that every breed has bred Angus into them to change the color. I guess that they feel that they have to add black to compete, that their breed can't stand on it's own. It has to have the black color. I'm sure that the black and white paint calf is interesting to look at. Years ago we had some black and white paints when we bred out Beefmaster bull on some black crossbred cows. I like Beefmaster cattle, I don't care what color they are. I just know that the three original breeds that comprise the Beefmaster don't include black cattle, so it is obvious that Angus influence was added. Same as I like Longhorn cattle, the colors don't bother me. I really like the variations in color. [/QUOTE]
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