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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 356994" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>Just what the world needs another breed of cattle with blacks. IMO too many breeds have fallen into the black hide trend. They are falling into a trap that will cost their identity as a distinguished breed. It is not that i have a hate on for angus or blacks, just that breeds need to preserve their own identity. In my own breed the black thing is getting big, i think that color should be the one of the last things a breeder should look at. I know when i am buying breeding stock color is not a big selection factor, i would rather have a good quality animal a poor one of a paricular color. I saw what happened in the hereford breed with the perfection bull years ago, those same breeders will have a huge problem with anyone trying to use word hereford in association with blacks and calling them black herefords and starting a registry. When who ever is involved tries to promote black herefords i see legal problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 356994, member: 5562"] Just what the world needs another breed of cattle with blacks. IMO too many breeds have fallen into the black hide trend. They are falling into a trap that will cost their identity as a distinguished breed. It is not that i have a hate on for angus or blacks, just that breeds need to preserve their own identity. In my own breed the black thing is getting big, i think that color should be the one of the last things a breeder should look at. I know when i am buying breeding stock color is not a big selection factor, i would rather have a good quality animal a poor one of a paricular color. I saw what happened in the hereford breed with the perfection bull years ago, those same breeders will have a huge problem with anyone trying to use word hereford in association with blacks and calling them black herefords and starting a registry. When who ever is involved tries to promote black herefords i see legal problems. [/QUOTE]
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