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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3668"><p>> BLACK BALDY! (Hereford X Angus</p><p>> F-1) There is no such thing as a</p><p>> black Hereford. Herefords bred to</p><p>> angus result in a black cow with</p><p>> the white markings of a Hereford.</p><p>> Some people claim to have black</p><p>> simmentals that are purebred,</p><p>> these are simmentals that have</p><p>> angus in them somewhere way back</p><p>> to introduce the black color.</p><p>> Maine-anjou, braunvieh, limousin,</p><p>> and others are breeds which have</p><p>> developed so called</p><p>> "purebred" black strains</p><p>> of their breeds, which is actually</p><p>> angus influence.</p><p></p><p>I couldn't agree more. Nothing makes me laugh more than when I see a solid black bull and they call it a purebred simmental. Back when the roans started taking a huge price cut, these breeds were bred angus so they would get rid of their spots. It is unfortunate to the angus breed because they (angus) are not as pure, or as good, as they once were</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3668"] > BLACK BALDY! (Hereford X Angus > F-1) There is no such thing as a > black Hereford. Herefords bred to > angus result in a black cow with > the white markings of a Hereford. > Some people claim to have black > simmentals that are purebred, > these are simmentals that have > angus in them somewhere way back > to introduce the black color. > Maine-anjou, braunvieh, limousin, > and others are breeds which have > developed so called > "purebred" black strains > of their breeds, which is actually > angus influence. I couldn't agree more. Nothing makes me laugh more than when I see a solid black bull and they call it a purebred simmental. Back when the roans started taking a huge price cut, these breeds were bred angus so they would get rid of their spots. It is unfortunate to the angus breed because they (angus) are not as pure, or as good, as they once were [/QUOTE]
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