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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 118232" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I partially disagree. AHA can NOT change the definition of what it means to be Hereford. They obviously can not allow black cattle to be registered as Herfords by themselves(in my mind that should NEVER be allowed even if the animal is 31/32s). Does the American Hereford Association have the authority to create a Black Baldie book (and I would change the Baldie breed name to something sexy like 'Profitmasters' or has somebody already used that?)? I think they do, but if they have to get with the Canadian Hereford guys, the Australian Hereford guys, the Latin guys, the few remaining English Hereford guys, etc to get permission to open a second book then I don't think that would be a huge problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree; because the American cattle herd has gotten SOOO Black that at some point cattlemen are going to put hybrid vigous back into their cow herds and Hereford is positioned to be the moderate framed British breed you can cross those Black cattle to to produce X-bred females you can either cross back to the Angus or cross to a continental breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 118232, member: 2095"] I partially disagree. AHA can NOT change the definition of what it means to be Hereford. They obviously can not allow black cattle to be registered as Herfords by themselves(in my mind that should NEVER be allowed even if the animal is 31/32s). Does the American Hereford Association have the authority to create a Black Baldie book (and I would change the Baldie breed name to something sexy like 'Profitmasters' or has somebody already used that?)? I think they do, but if they have to get with the Canadian Hereford guys, the Australian Hereford guys, the Latin guys, the few remaining English Hereford guys, etc to get permission to open a second book then I don't think that would be a huge problem. I agree; because the American cattle herd has gotten SOOO Black that at some point cattlemen are going to put hybrid vigous back into their cow herds and Hereford is positioned to be the moderate framed British breed you can cross those Black cattle to to produce X-bred females you can either cross back to the Angus or cross to a continental breed. [/QUOTE]
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