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<blockquote data-quote="Ned Jr." data-source="post: 381954" data-attributes="member: 3703"><p>I went to the AHA headquarters a couple years ago with a small group of hereford breeders and Bud Snidow gave us a very nice tour. AHA has quite a collection of old paintings and portraits. One thing I thought was very interesting was how much pigment herefords had in the portraits of the 1800's and photos of early 1900's. Some even looked like crossbreed cattle.</p><p>In the years following people wanted herefords to be "Mellow Yellow" and breeders couldn't hardly sell a red necked bull. Now people look to the mellow yellow, no pigment, feather necked herefords as being "traditional" when actually pigment has been a hereford trait all along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned Jr., post: 381954, member: 3703"] I went to the AHA headquarters a couple years ago with a small group of hereford breeders and Bud Snidow gave us a very nice tour. AHA has quite a collection of old paintings and portraits. One thing I thought was very interesting was how much pigment herefords had in the portraits of the 1800's and photos of early 1900's. Some even looked like crossbreed cattle. In the years following people wanted herefords to be "Mellow Yellow" and breeders couldn't hardly sell a red necked bull. Now people look to the mellow yellow, no pigment, feather necked herefords as being "traditional" when actually pigment has been a hereford trait all along. [/QUOTE]
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