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<blockquote data-quote="Campground Cattle" data-source="post: 146635" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>As I have stated before we do not need or want Angus genetics in every breed of cattle. If you can't compete join the Angus people dang fine cattle and folks. They Dairy industry genetics are already screwed up just from the same type mentality.</p><p>Cattlemen that want to turn a breed black are poor managers in my book that lack the skills to improve thier breed to compete with the Angus marketing. </p><p><strong>There is no benifit to turning a Hereford Black which you can't anyway.</strong></p><p>Some composite breeds were developed for niches like the Brangus, Braford,Gert's and Beefmaster which makes perfect sense. Regions of the country needed to improve on heat, insect tolerance and etc.</p><p>I prefer swimming in clean clear water not wadding in the septic tank of mongrel breeds. If I wanted to raise Angus I would join La4, Frankie,Scotty and some others would be great company and raise Angus(the black ones). </p><p>I will use the word Owners versus Cattleman that turn breeds black just to try in get in on the Angus market should be kicked out of whatever cattle association they belong to.</p><p>IMO these are the breeders that have ruined fine cattle by being poor managers.</p><p>I raise Herefords if it gets to the point I can not compete with Angus I will never disgrace the Hereford breed,nor should anyone else try to cover up thier poor management by turning hair black. I will switch or quit.</p><p></p><p><strong>Nuff Said</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campground Cattle, post: 146635, member: 195"] As I have stated before we do not need or want Angus genetics in every breed of cattle. If you can't compete join the Angus people dang fine cattle and folks. They Dairy industry genetics are already screwed up just from the same type mentality. Cattlemen that want to turn a breed black are poor managers in my book that lack the skills to improve thier breed to compete with the Angus marketing. [b]There is no benifit to turning a Hereford Black which you can't anyway.[/b] Some composite breeds were developed for niches like the Brangus, Braford,Gert's and Beefmaster which makes perfect sense. Regions of the country needed to improve on heat, insect tolerance and etc. I prefer swimming in clean clear water not wadding in the septic tank of mongrel breeds. If I wanted to raise Angus I would join La4, Frankie,Scotty and some others would be great company and raise Angus(the black ones). I will use the word Owners versus Cattleman that turn breeds black just to try in get in on the Angus market should be kicked out of whatever cattle association they belong to. IMO these are the breeders that have ruined fine cattle by being poor managers. I raise Herefords if it gets to the point I can not compete with Angus I will never disgrace the Hereford breed,nor should anyone else try to cover up thier poor management by turning hair black. I will switch or quit. [b]Nuff Said[/b] [/QUOTE]
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