3MR":241a5el2 said:Nope, 3.9 or leaner is the published specification.
3MR":2bvqfx7w said:Ask Frankie, I bet he knows.
MikeC":18hnay6p said:But I DO KNOW for a fact they allowed some 4's this month.
3MR":a2zedxpl said:MikeC":a2zedxpl said:But I DO KNOW for a fact they allowed some 4's this month.
Looks like you got the inside track on this. I am really curious about this now though and hope someone can talk more about it.
I hope not.MikeC":wevte0v3 said:My main question is......will the other branded programs like CAB change their rules also?
Tod Dague":jz8zo0hq said:I hope not.MikeC":jz8zo0hq said:My main question is......will the other branded programs like CAB change their rules also?
Kent":3ggdf6yo said:Tod Dague":3ggdf6yo said:I hope not.MikeC":3ggdf6yo said:My main question is......will the other branded programs like CAB change their rules also?
Me either. I know CAB is a quality grade based program, but we don't need to be getting premiums for YG 4 cattle.
3MR":17uqnnzb said:Ask Frankie, I bet he knows.
Frankie":1pbmv4kq said:3MR":1pbmv4kq said:Ask Frankie, I bet he knows.
You just have to learn to ignore MikeC. He's a known Angus basher. And a Frankie basher, too.
The only CAB rule change that I know of is the change to allow AngusSource calves in, no matter what their color. I think that's a very good move and will, eventually, lead to only AngusSource calves being CAB.
jscunn":2utfdn2l said:Jeanne,
In order to qualify for Angus Source your calves must be sired by a Registered "black" Angus Bull. The information must be submitted to the Association through the Beef Records Service (the commercial cow version of AHIR) and they send you tags. Basically unless a producer lies on the records every calf is at least 50% Angus.
MikeC":izkfv40w said:Kent":izkfv40w said:Tod Dague":izkfv40w said:I hope not.MikeC":izkfv40w said:My main question is......will the other branded programs like CAB change their rules also?
Me either. I know CAB is a quality grade based program, but we don't need to be getting premiums for YG 4 cattle.
Really not that much difference between 3.9 and 4.
I imagine they are having a hard time getting enough product.
It's all these tiny REA EPD angus bulls getting used now.
http://www.cabpartners.com/news/basics/ ... _Yield.pdf
Jeanne - Simme Valley":2gqtpydn said:Frankie, I'm not really sure what AngusSource requires. Is this the program that allows Red Angus to be certified? or is this strictly an Angus program??
It would surely stop a lot of "long threads" on this board, if CAB became "certified Angus only" type program
I still think it's a great program as is - has done more for the beef industry than any one program out there - increasing awareness & PRICES. (I recently benefitted from higher CAB price on one of our steers).
Frankie":m01w5tur said:Jeanne - Simme Valley":m01w5tur said:Frankie, I'm not really sure what AngusSource requires. Is this the program that allows Red Angus to be certified? or is this strictly an Angus program??
The Red Angus people have had a program like this for a long time. We're now playing catch up. AngusSource requires the owner to certify that the calves are sired by a registered Angus bull and put an ear tag in the calf. It's strictly an Angus program. There's a website, but I don't have it marked.
It would surely stop a lot of "long threads" on this board, if CAB became "certified Angus only" type program
I still think it's a great program as is - has done more for the beef industry than any one program out there - increasing awareness & PRICES. (I recently benefitted from higher CAB price on one of our steers).
People would have to come up with another reason to bash Angus! CAB Natural is already source identified from AngusSource calves, but right now there aren't nearly enough of those to supply CAB. But I believe it will come. I think CAB was an industry changing program in that it actually rewards people for raising quality meat. And with all the black breeds around, today almost any producer can take advantage of the CAB premiums.