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<blockquote data-quote="Taurus" data-source="post: 1013454" data-attributes="member: 18288"><p>I completely agreed with everything what you just said. </p><p></p><p>Personally I would love to see Black Hereford Assocation to open up their books and use quality stock from both breeds to improve their faults instead of use poor quality Black Hereford again and again. Through I don't get why they have hetros, soilds, horneds and mottleds if they want them to be homo black "Hereford"-like.</p><p></p><p>I just don't believe that they would focus on the black hide trait only. As for everyone that thinks a black hided animal will get a CAB, just because it's a black doesn't meant it will met all requirements to qualified as a CAB. Otherwise I would pick up cheaper black longhorns, holstein and highlands then dehorned them and sell them at the salebarn. And I doubt that a black longhorn steak will ended up in a supermarket as a CAB steak.</p><p></p><p>On other hand, why make a Charolais black, if the regular Char and their crosses are good as Angus crosses at the sale barn?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taurus, post: 1013454, member: 18288"] I completely agreed with everything what you just said. Personally I would love to see Black Hereford Assocation to open up their books and use quality stock from both breeds to improve their faults instead of use poor quality Black Hereford again and again. Through I don't get why they have hetros, soilds, horneds and mottleds if they want them to be homo black "Hereford"-like. I just don't believe that they would focus on the black hide trait only. As for everyone that thinks a black hided animal will get a CAB, just because it's a black doesn't meant it will met all requirements to qualified as a CAB. Otherwise I would pick up cheaper black longhorns, holstein and highlands then dehorned them and sell them at the salebarn. And I doubt that a black longhorn steak will ended up in a supermarket as a CAB steak. On other hand, why make a Charolais black, if the regular Char and their crosses are good as Angus crosses at the sale barn? [/QUOTE]
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