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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 181480" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Perhaps, but I've only seen black. Since there are red brangus and red angus this could be a possibility. Some people around here call angus pluses "double black". I just like the looks, and they don't get docked for ear at all, and they knock ear off of calves like you wouldn't believe, while still keeping the angus % very high, thus ensuring, from at least my standpoint, a good selling price for the calves. About the only thing they wont throw black on is a chraolais cow, or any other breed that has the diluter gene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 181480, member: 2653"] Perhaps, but I've only seen black. Since there are red brangus and red angus this could be a possibility. Some people around here call angus pluses "double black". I just like the looks, and they don't get docked for ear at all, and they knock ear off of calves like you wouldn't believe, while still keeping the angus % very high, thus ensuring, from at least my standpoint, a good selling price for the calves. About the only thing they wont throw black on is a chraolais cow, or any other breed that has the diluter gene. [/QUOTE]
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