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<blockquote data-quote="CattleAnnie" data-source="post: 41426" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>On the topic of breeds turning colour, so to speak; early this winter I read a blurb in the Charolais' publication that they had accepted black as one of the now recognised colours and already had one bull registered under this new ruling change. (Any other Canucks see that article?)</p><p></p><p>Used to be that when you saw a solid black animal up here, you knew it was an Angus. Couple years back at the local fair, an exhibitor had three different breeds of bulls there that he was showing. All lined up one after the other in his holding area, I had to read the placards above them to discover which breed they represented. All very long, deep, thick, well-balanced black animals and not one of them an Angus. If I remember correctly, he had the Grand Champion bull of the show, and it was an amazing Gelbvieh, as well as a Simmental and a Limousin. It's sure going to be odd when these black Chars start appearing at the bull sales.</p><p></p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleAnnie, post: 41426, member: 220"] On the topic of breeds turning colour, so to speak; early this winter I read a blurb in the Charolais' publication that they had accepted black as one of the now recognised colours and already had one bull registered under this new ruling change. (Any other Canucks see that article?) Used to be that when you saw a solid black animal up here, you knew it was an Angus. Couple years back at the local fair, an exhibitor had three different breeds of bulls there that he was showing. All lined up one after the other in his holding area, I had to read the placards above them to discover which breed they represented. All very long, deep, thick, well-balanced black animals and not one of them an Angus. If I remember correctly, he had the Grand Champion bull of the show, and it was an amazing Gelbvieh, as well as a Simmental and a Limousin. It's sure going to be odd when these black Chars start appearing at the bull sales. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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