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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13937"><p>Red Angus have a certified program that calves either sired by registered bulls or out of registered cows can be tagged with ear tags identifing them. They are then eligible for the certified red angus and angus beef programs. There are special certified red angus sales all across the nation where buyers reconize these calves and pay premiums.</p><p>> Once upon a time in a land far far</p><p>> away, the only cattle that were</p><p>> black were angus. Everybody</p><p>> started using angus bulls to</p><p>> increase carcass qualities. To</p><p>> this day, black means carcass</p><p>> qualities. Now the fact part, once</p><p>> you dilute an animal far enough to</p><p>> be recognized as another breed,</p><p>> about all that is left from the</p><p>> angus is the color.</p><p></p><p>> dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:blridr@cattle-today.com">blridr@cattle-today.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13937"] Red Angus have a certified program that calves either sired by registered bulls or out of registered cows can be tagged with ear tags identifing them. They are then eligible for the certified red angus and angus beef programs. There are special certified red angus sales all across the nation where buyers reconize these calves and pay premiums. > Once upon a time in a land far far > away, the only cattle that were > black were angus. Everybody > started using angus bulls to > increase carcass qualities. To > this day, black means carcass > qualities. Now the fact part, once > you dilute an animal far enough to > be recognized as another breed, > about all that is left from the > angus is the color. > dunmovin farms [email=blridr@cattle-today.com]blridr@cattle-today.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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