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Brahman x Brown Syiss/Braunvieh
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1764204" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Honestly, American Herefords and Angus both have probably had other breeds introduced in secretly over the years even though they have closed herdbooks.</p><p>Where most of the difference is in my opinion, is that "Black Hereford" is still kind of a novelty breed. The quality or lack there of the Angus and Hereford components used in its development is a major factor with them. </p><p>Charolais and Simmentals are on a whole nother level as far as growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1764204, member: 24816"] Honestly, American Herefords and Angus both have probably had other breeds introduced in secretly over the years even though they have closed herdbooks. Where most of the difference is in my opinion, is that “Black Hereford” is still kind of a novelty breed. The quality or lack there of the Angus and Hereford components used in its development is a major factor with them. Charolais and Simmentals are on a whole nother level as far as growth. [/QUOTE]
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