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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 939397" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Regardless of what the up and coming trend may be, SO MANY CATTLE are black and angus-ish that it will be a looong time before they fall out of favor as favor will always go to uniform sets of cattle that can give consumers a uniform product and there are a ton of cows in the pipeline that have to go away before the trend changes.</p><p>Angus dominates for the carcass that's in demand today. red angus is nearly the same but the esiest way to spot the carcass influence of angus is the black hide. </p><p>You might have five of the best quality char cows that have ever walked the face of this earth... but when the calves walk through the sale ring, all the packer buyers see is an odd duck that doesn't fit the rest of the cattle he's used to seeing and at that point you'd be better of to have angus or a breed that fits somewhere into what angus buyers are used to seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 939397, member: 14661"] Regardless of what the up and coming trend may be, SO MANY CATTLE are black and angus-ish that it will be a looong time before they fall out of favor as favor will always go to uniform sets of cattle that can give consumers a uniform product and there are a ton of cows in the pipeline that have to go away before the trend changes. Angus dominates for the carcass that's in demand today. red angus is nearly the same but the esiest way to spot the carcass influence of angus is the black hide. You might have five of the best quality char cows that have ever walked the face of this earth... but when the calves walk through the sale ring, all the packer buyers see is an odd duck that doesn't fit the rest of the cattle he's used to seeing and at that point you'd be better of to have angus or a breed that fits somewhere into what angus buyers are used to seeing. [/QUOTE]
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