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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 118215" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>We know that Black Herefords are a cross; but I think Hereford is making a mistake in not embracing parts of this concept. At LEAST 50% of the Hereford bought for crossbreeding are bought for crossbreeding with Angus and Angus cross cows. Why not register Baldies (when both parents are reg. Herfs and reg. Anguses)? Simmental is doing this with the SimAngus (which is also just another cross) and Simbrah (probably my least favorite of the registered Brahman cross breeds) and several other breed associations have adopted registered crosses. Turn the black baldie into it's own breed (administered by the AHA) and collect all the money off of new breeders and new registrations and then the AHA could cut the activation fee in half, and have new revenues for more field staff, more advertising, etc. What am I missing here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 118215, member: 2095"] We know that Black Herefords are a cross; but I think Hereford is making a mistake in not embracing parts of this concept. At LEAST 50% of the Hereford bought for crossbreeding are bought for crossbreeding with Angus and Angus cross cows. Why not register Baldies (when both parents are reg. Herfs and reg. Anguses)? Simmental is doing this with the SimAngus (which is also just another cross) and Simbrah (probably my least favorite of the registered Brahman cross breeds) and several other breed associations have adopted registered crosses. Turn the black baldie into it's own breed (administered by the AHA) and collect all the money off of new breeders and new registrations and then the AHA could cut the activation fee in half, and have new revenues for more field staff, more advertising, etc. What am I missing here? [/QUOTE]
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