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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 908304" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Yea your right that was when no such thing as across breed comparison.</p><p>Thankfully through clairvoyant thinking, and crystal ball's across breed epd's were developed.</p><p>What you fail to realize is Simms didn't really come on the scene to 1970 and Chars until the late sixties with the exception of a few smuggled up from Mexico due to the quarantine agreement between Canada, Mexico and the USA to stop hoof and mouth disease. In 1929 or 30 Congress passed a law making it illegal to import cattle from a country that had a known case within X number of years. The quarantine wasn't lifted until the late sixties.</p><p>Then the fad cattle hit like Angus of today along with a whole lot of train wrecks. I haven't had a Char bull close to a cow I owned since 1976 and won't burnt child is scared of fire</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 908304, member: 694"] Yea your right that was when no such thing as across breed comparison. Thankfully through clairvoyant thinking, and crystal ball's across breed epd's were developed. What you fail to realize is Simms didn't really come on the scene to 1970 and Chars until the late sixties with the exception of a few smuggled up from Mexico due to the quarantine agreement between Canada, Mexico and the USA to stop hoof and mouth disease. In 1929 or 30 Congress passed a law making it illegal to import cattle from a country that had a known case within X number of years. The quarantine wasn't lifted until the late sixties. Then the fad cattle hit like Angus of today along with a whole lot of train wrecks. I haven't had a Char bull close to a cow I owned since 1976 and won't burnt child is scared of fire [/QUOTE]
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