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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1416479" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>JO BULLS has some nice animals and has a great start in the black Hereford business. He just needs to sell his product, which he claims to be black Herefords. So first of all they should all be BLACK, and they should look like a HEREFORD. To me those are two very important things. And then the next step should be, any animal that's not homo black should be culled, and any animal with the horn gene should be culled. By him selling culls it's hurting the black Hereford breed in general. This is some of the reasons black Herefords are still a novelty breed.</p><p>I can see selling a black baldie looking bull as a black Hereford if he was a real looker like. "A923" But selling a black baldie with scurs as a black Hereford isn't helping the breed at all. This is nothing new to how I feel about a breeders responsibility to the breed they represent. I haven't beat the Black Hereford as a breed and won't. Lots of different breeds used Angus to get to where they are now. To get to the front a breeder needs a sharp eye and sharp knife.</p><p>I did notice alot of Knoll Crest Farms Hereford blood in his operation. And as a side note the Bennetts have a top notch Angus operation along with their Hereford operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1416479, member: 24694"] JO BULLS has some nice animals and has a great start in the black Hereford business. He just needs to sell his product, which he claims to be black Herefords. So first of all they should all be BLACK, and they should look like a HEREFORD. To me those are two very important things. And then the next step should be, any animal that's not homo black should be culled, and any animal with the horn gene should be culled. By him selling culls it's hurting the black Hereford breed in general. This is some of the reasons black Herefords are still a novelty breed. I can see selling a black baldie looking bull as a black Hereford if he was a real looker like. "A923" But selling a black baldie with scurs as a black Hereford isn't helping the breed at all. This is nothing new to how I feel about a breeders responsibility to the breed they represent. I haven't beat the Black Hereford as a breed and won't. Lots of different breeds used Angus to get to where they are now. To get to the front a breeder needs a sharp eye and sharp knife. I did notice alot of Knoll Crest Farms Hereford blood in his operation. And as a side note the Bennetts have a top notch Angus operation along with their Hereford operation. [/QUOTE]
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