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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 767206" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>Exactly. Anything that has a black hide and a white face can be called a black baldy. Yes, when most people say "black baldy" they mean Hereford/Angus, but that doesn't mean other crosses can't be called a black baldy if it fits the description. It's not as common a cross as it used to be, but dairy people have been calling the Hereford/Holstein cross black baldies as long as I can remember. The term "black baldy" is not a registered trademark like Balancer or Lim-Flex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 767206, member: 3355"] Exactly. Anything that has a black hide and a white face can be called a black baldy. Yes, when most people say "black baldy" they mean Hereford/Angus, but that doesn't mean other crosses can't be called a black baldy if it fits the description. It's not as common a cross as it used to be, but dairy people have been calling the Hereford/Holstein cross black baldies as long as I can remember. The term "black baldy" is not a registered trademark like Balancer or Lim-Flex. [/QUOTE]
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