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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 159369" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Perhaps you are correct, but there definitely seems to be a trend to Angusize many breeds to get on the bandwagon. By this I mean to go black. I just think that it does so to the detriment of the respective breed.</p><p></p><p>I happen to like many breeds, and I hope these will always be around as a choice to use (an extra tool). Example: I like tigers, but without good herefords and brahmans how ya gonna get those valuable tiger momas? Same with black baldies; I like them as cows, but you can't have a black baldie without a good hereford and either an angus or brangus. (I guess technically a black baldy could be the result of any black cow crossed with a hereford bull) I believe there is a time and a situation for almost every breed; I'd hate to see them compromise their breed to "go black".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 159369, member: 2653"] Perhaps you are correct, but there definitely seems to be a trend to Angusize many breeds to get on the bandwagon. By this I mean to go black. I just think that it does so to the detriment of the respective breed. I happen to like many breeds, and I hope these will always be around as a choice to use (an extra tool). Example: I like tigers, but without good herefords and brahmans how ya gonna get those valuable tiger momas? Same with black baldies; I like them as cows, but you can't have a black baldie without a good hereford and either an angus or brangus. (I guess technically a black baldy could be the result of any black cow crossed with a hereford bull) I believe there is a time and a situation for almost every breed; I'd hate to see them compromise their breed to "go black". [/QUOTE]
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