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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1394722" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>It just goes to show you that science studies can rig the numbers to match the results that they want to achieve. I'm willing to bet more black cows froze to death than all other colored cows in last year blizzards. Florida is now full of black cows now and when I was growing up there was few to no black cows in south Florida. Why are polar bears white, Africans black, Norwegians very light skinned? And everyone knows that grey - white cattle with humps are easy to handle. </p><p>You need to have cattle that were raised and are accustomed to your environment. To me that's the most important thing and means a lot more than breed. Back before cattle and the land was managed for cattle breed played a major part. Now all cattle are managed or the rancher is out business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1394722, member: 24694"] It just goes to show you that science studies can rig the numbers to match the results that they want to achieve. I'm willing to bet more black cows froze to death than all other colored cows in last year blizzards. Florida is now full of black cows now and when I was growing up there was few to no black cows in south Florida. Why are polar bears white, Africans black, Norwegians very light skinned? And everyone knows that grey - white cattle with humps are easy to handle. You need to have cattle that were raised and are accustomed to your environment. To me that's the most important thing and means a lot more than breed. Back before cattle and the land was managed for cattle breed played a major part. Now all cattle are managed or the rancher is out business. [/QUOTE]
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