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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 756131" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Believe when I say I am not picking a fight when I make this statement but the problem with CAB is of it's own making. They have created a <strong>BRAND</strong> not a product.</p><p>The success of the brand has led to the inclusion of other breeds under the branded label. The problem is not so much that it will lead to the demise of CAB but that it will lead to the Angus breeders losing a piece of the pie to blk cattle that have little or no Angus influence. </p><p>The only solution to this is to make a gene test the <strong>First or Last</strong> take your pick qualifier for inclusion in CAB. That obviously will add a lot of cost.</p><p>The thing to remember is that as long as CAB doesn't lower the other qualifiers then the beef itself is still the same.</p><p></p><p>If I am wrong please explain why</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 756131, member: 6713"] Believe when I say I am not picking a fight when I make this statement but the problem with CAB is of it's own making. They have created a [b]BRAND[/b] not a product. The success of the brand has led to the inclusion of other breeds under the branded label. The problem is not so much that it will lead to the demise of CAB but that it will lead to the Angus breeders losing a piece of the pie to blk cattle that have little or no Angus influence. The only solution to this is to make a gene test the [b]First or Last[/b] take your pick qualifier for inclusion in CAB. That obviously will add a lot of cost. The thing to remember is that as long as CAB doesn't lower the other qualifiers then the beef itself is still the same. If I am wrong please explain why [/QUOTE]
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