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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4795"><p>certainly right, but I think that the only country worldwide that does not registered the Red and Black Angus in the same Association is the USA</p><p></p><p>> When you read a complete history</p><p>> of the breed, you'll find that way</p><p>> back one of the breed's founders</p><p>> stated they should be black. Red</p><p>> cows were tolerated but bulls</p><p>> weren't even allowed to be</p><p>> registered until sometime later in</p><p>> the last century (the 1900's).</p><p></p><p>> If he had chosen red as the main</p><p>> color, the breed could easily have</p><p>> been confused with other red</p><p>> breeds.</p><p></p><p>> Now that it's history, we can't do</p><p>> anything other than talk about it.</p><p></p><p>> JasonTrowbridge Southern Angus</p><p>> farms Alberta Canada</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:aledelagt@yahoo.com">aledelagt@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4795"] certainly right, but I think that the only country worldwide that does not registered the Red and Black Angus in the same Association is the USA > When you read a complete history > of the breed, you'll find that way > back one of the breed's founders > stated they should be black. Red > cows were tolerated but bulls > weren't even allowed to be > registered until sometime later in > the last century (the 1900's). > If he had chosen red as the main > color, the breed could easily have > been confused with other red > breeds. > Now that it's history, we can't do > anything other than talk about it. > JasonTrowbridge Southern Angus > farms Alberta Canada [email=aledelagt@yahoo.com]aledelagt@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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