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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1013406" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>Can't speak for the others but with my simmentals it was frame size, birth weight, and days on feed for the reason of mixing in Angus like any crossbreeding, it's to make improvements. Tell me when you see a black steer do you think it has Red Poll in it? Of course not, but you do know it has angus in it, and that is basically what has happen. All of the crossbred animals that use to come in hundred different colors now come in one color so you know it is at least somewhat angus.</p><p>And what's bloody wrong with calling a black animal black? They call Red Angus red, Red Holstein red, Red Poll red. Should we call them European Angus, Cross Holstein, and Poll?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1013406, member: 14533"] Can't speak for the others but with my simmentals it was frame size, birth weight, and days on feed for the reason of mixing in Angus like any crossbreeding, it's to make improvements. Tell me when you see a black steer do you think it has Red Poll in it? Of course not, but you do know it has angus in it, and that is basically what has happen. All of the crossbred animals that use to come in hundred different colors now come in one color so you know it is at least somewhat angus. And what's bloody wrong with calling a black animal black? They call Red Angus red, Red Holstein red, Red Poll red. Should we call them European Angus, Cross Holstein, and Poll? [/QUOTE]
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