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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1831226" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Wrong again. Black Herefords are as high as 63/64ths Hereford. Much higher percentage Hereford than Simmental are Simmental, or Charolais are Charolais. Both of those just have to be 7/8ths or more to be registered. In my lifetime, or at least as early as the 70's, Charolais, Simmental and Chiania semen were used to breed all kinds of cows, even grade cows, and the calf could be registered. They called this "<em> breed up</em>" programs. Simmental have as much if not more, Angus blood in them as today's Black Herefords do. Brangus and Braford are NOT crossbreds, They have their own DNA. A Brangus x Brangus is a Brangus. Brangus have been a recognized breed since 1949 and Braford since 1947. Over 20 years before there were "<em>bred up"</em> Charolais or Simmental here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1831226, member: 40587"] Wrong again. Black Herefords are as high as 63/64ths Hereford. Much higher percentage Hereford than Simmental are Simmental, or Charolais are Charolais. Both of those just have to be 7/8ths or more to be registered. In my lifetime, or at least as early as the 70's, Charolais, Simmental and Chiania semen were used to breed all kinds of cows, even grade cows, and the calf could be registered. They called this "[I] breed up[/I]" programs. Simmental have as much if not more, Angus blood in them as today's Black Herefords do. Brangus and Braford are NOT crossbreds, They have their own DNA. A Brangus x Brangus is a Brangus. Brangus have been a recognized breed since 1949 and Braford since 1947. Over 20 years before there were "[I]bred up"[/I] Charolais or Simmental here. [/QUOTE]
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