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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6639"><p>From what I've been able to find out/figure out, the black hereford association (notice lower case) is selecting for one trait only. Color. They claim that to be registered they have to be homozygous black. So basicly you have a Hereford bred up to registered status the same as the continentels have for purebreds, but it has to be homozygous black. Talk about STUPID!</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Not to be rude, but what's the</p><p>> point? One of the problems the</p><p>> beef industry has is lack of</p><p>> consistency in our product at the</p><p>> meat counter. Another breed isn't</p><p>> going to help that.</p><p></p><p>> I read an article about the Black</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6639"] From what I've been able to find out/figure out, the black hereford association (notice lower case) is selecting for one trait only. Color. They claim that to be registered they have to be homozygous black. So basicly you have a Hereford bred up to registered status the same as the continentels have for purebreds, but it has to be homozygous black. Talk about STUPID! dun > Not to be rude, but what's the > point? One of the problems the > beef industry has is lack of > consistency in our product at the > meat counter. Another breed isn't > going to help that. > I read an article about the Black [/QUOTE]
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