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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 196967" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>The Chevy owners didn't win their suite because there was a different engine under the hood. They won the suite because the <strong>specifications</strong> on the vehicle called for a specific motor and GM substituted without notification. Meat that meets the USDA approved specifications is CAB. The specifications do not say an animal must have any Angus to qualify as CAB. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Where did the Black Simmentals come from? Blak Gelbvieh? Black Maines? They got black by adding Angus to their breed. And whatever the percentage of Angus, if they meet the specifications, they can be CAB.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And the vast majority of black cattle in the US got that way from Angus influence.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Some Angus breeders are upset that anything black can be CAB. It doesn't bother me because those generic black cattle don't meet CAB specs as often as Angus sired calves. As the AngusSource tag (identifying the animal as being sired by a registered Angus bull), catches on, we'll see the real value of Angus over the pretenders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 196967, member: 13"] The Chevy owners didn't win their suite because there was a different engine under the hood. They won the suite because the [b]specifications[/b] on the vehicle called for a specific motor and GM substituted without notification. Meat that meets the USDA approved specifications is CAB. The specifications do not say an animal must have any Angus to qualify as CAB. Where did the Black Simmentals come from? Blak Gelbvieh? Black Maines? They got black by adding Angus to their breed. And whatever the percentage of Angus, if they meet the specifications, they can be CAB. And the vast majority of black cattle in the US got that way from Angus influence. Some Angus breeders are upset that anything black can be CAB. It doesn't bother me because those generic black cattle don't meet CAB specs as often as Angus sired calves. As the AngusSource tag (identifying the animal as being sired by a registered Angus bull), catches on, we'll see the real value of Angus over the pretenders. [/QUOTE]
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