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Is there a market for good but non registered Hereford bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 825301" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>For me there is an ethical issue, if you want the extra money selling bulls can generate then you have to pay your dues, become a registered breeder and sell registered stock. In the case of other breeds where breeding up is allowed its not so much an ethics issue, but in herefords its only a hereford if you can trace it back on both lines to herdbook volume 13 of 1936, otherwise its a hereford type if your an honest seller (and good luck trying to sell a bull as a hereford type)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 825301, member: 4353"] For me there is an ethical issue, if you want the extra money selling bulls can generate then you have to pay your dues, become a registered breeder and sell registered stock. In the case of other breeds where breeding up is allowed its not so much an ethics issue, but in herefords its only a hereford if you can trace it back on both lines to herdbook volume 13 of 1936, otherwise its a hereford type if your an honest seller (and good luck trying to sell a bull as a hereford type) [/QUOTE]
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