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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 1092296" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>At one time I thought that the only pure breeds whould be,perhaps, herefords and holsteins but was wrong again. I was given to understand by noted breeders of the gelbvie's and simmentals several years ago when I foolishly comented that their black's could'nt be registered rather they were composite's, that I was wrong and that there was only enough angus in them to change their color. Which was a puzzle to me, as I grew up to long ago when if a animal had even the slightest drop of some other blood it was not pure. A puzzle to me is , sitting in the sale ring and a bunch of black hided steers come in and they are called salers, gelbvie, simmental, or some other breed and then the few reds that follow them in are sort outs, when all the purebreds[registered] that came here a few years ago were all red's or red and whites.Guess we can just change everything or anything to fit whatever we want.It is like saying that our president is Afro--American, when in my mind he is indeed only1/4 and 1/2 white and 1/4 muslim. Which by definition makes him caucasian whether anybody likes it or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 1092296, member: 13859"] At one time I thought that the only pure breeds whould be,perhaps, herefords and holsteins but was wrong again. I was given to understand by noted breeders of the gelbvie's and simmentals several years ago when I foolishly comented that their black's could'nt be registered rather they were composite's, that I was wrong and that there was only enough angus in them to change their color. Which was a puzzle to me, as I grew up to long ago when if a animal had even the slightest drop of some other blood it was not pure. A puzzle to me is , sitting in the sale ring and a bunch of black hided steers come in and they are called salers, gelbvie, simmental, or some other breed and then the few reds that follow them in are sort outs, when all the purebreds[registered] that came here a few years ago were all red's or red and whites.Guess we can just change everything or anything to fit whatever we want.It is like saying that our president is Afro--American, when in my mind he is indeed only1/4 and 1/2 white and 1/4 muslim. Which by definition makes him caucasian whether anybody likes it or not. [/QUOTE]
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