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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6418"><p>Why should I be ashamed of raising registered angus and running them as a commercial herd? The same selection criteria are apply to the registered cattle as dads xbreds. The cattle must perform or "they grow wheels" to quote Dun. The majority of the bulls we sell go to commercial herds to improve their weaning weights and quality of cattle. I sell my steers right along with my customers at the Maine beef producers feeder calf sales.</p><p></p><p>As far as the beef I bought in the local store it was not CAB. I have no idea what the breed or breeds the meat came from but I do know it was a lousy eating.</p><p></p><p>patb</p><p></p><p>> Congratulations, according to your</p><p>> own propaganda, the chances are</p><p>> that the tough beef you bought</p><p>> from the store was angus or angus</p><p>> cross beef. Of course there is no</p><p>> way to know for sure, just as</p><p>> there is no way to know for sure</p><p>> if you are buying CAB. Guess you</p><p>> realize by now, that I don't</p><p>> appreciate that too much.</p><p></p><p>> You should be proud if you raise</p><p>> Angus and sell seedstock. If you</p><p>> raise pb angus for commercial</p><p>> cattle, you should be ashamed.</p><p></p><p>> What or why does it matter what my</p><p>> favorite cross breed is? But you</p><p>> will notice that it is a cross.</p><p>> Way too much research spelling out</p><p>> the value of crossbreeding to</p><p>> ignor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6418"] Why should I be ashamed of raising registered angus and running them as a commercial herd? The same selection criteria are apply to the registered cattle as dads xbreds. The cattle must perform or "they grow wheels" to quote Dun. The majority of the bulls we sell go to commercial herds to improve their weaning weights and quality of cattle. I sell my steers right along with my customers at the Maine beef producers feeder calf sales. As far as the beef I bought in the local store it was not CAB. I have no idea what the breed or breeds the meat came from but I do know it was a lousy eating. patb > Congratulations, according to your > own propaganda, the chances are > that the tough beef you bought > from the store was angus or angus > cross beef. Of course there is no > way to know for sure, just as > there is no way to know for sure > if you are buying CAB. Guess you > realize by now, that I don't > appreciate that too much. > You should be proud if you raise > Angus and sell seedstock. If you > raise pb angus for commercial > cattle, you should be ashamed. > What or why does it matter what my > favorite cross breed is? But you > will notice that it is a cross. > Way too much research spelling out > the value of crossbreeding to > ignor. [/QUOTE]
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