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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 617994" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>I do not think Doc was literally correct in his original post about the topic, although he may have meant the same point. I am pretty sure he was not trying to deceive you. The following definitions will give you an idea of what I am referring to. The exact definition should be location independent and not depend what country or breed you were focusing on. Didn't bovines originate in Asia when there was one land mass?</em></p><p></p><p>Fullblood Definition</p><p></p><p>Animals registered in the Japanese Wagyu Herdbook and animals whose sire and dam are registered as 100% Fullblood Wagyu, and progeny of registered 100% Fullblood Wagyu parents are classified as Fullblood animals.</p><p></p><p>Purebred Definition</p><p></p><p>Progeny of registered Wagyu sires and dams with a minimum of percentage of Wagyu blood of at least 93.75% (15/16 and above). No animal may enter the Purebred registry until it has an identified sire and designated amount of Wagyu blood. No animal may be registered in the Purebred registry with white above the flank or in front of navel, except birthmarks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 617994, member: 4437"] [i]I do not think Doc was literally correct in his original post about the topic, although he may have meant the same point. I am pretty sure he was not trying to deceive you. The following definitions will give you an idea of what I am referring to. The exact definition should be location independent and not depend what country or breed you were focusing on. Didn't bovines originate in Asia when there was one land mass?[/i] Fullblood Definition Animals registered in the Japanese Wagyu Herdbook and animals whose sire and dam are registered as 100% Fullblood Wagyu, and progeny of registered 100% Fullblood Wagyu parents are classified as Fullblood animals. Purebred Definition Progeny of registered Wagyu sires and dams with a minimum of percentage of Wagyu blood of at least 93.75% (15/16 and above). No animal may enter the Purebred registry until it has an identified sire and designated amount of Wagyu blood. No animal may be registered in the Purebred registry with white above the flank or in front of navel, except birthmarks. [/QUOTE]
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