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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 52714" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>The only thing is that every other breed has done the same thing. Why try to pass a black simmie off as a simmie or a black gelbvieh off as a gelvieh if you won't take a black hereford as a hereford. I'm not saying that I think they should be in the same registry and all that, but they are here now and are increasing in popularity. BECAUSE THEY'RE BLACK. it's as simple as that, black sells better almost everywhere. So why run the risk of having red calves out of your calves if you can guarantee yourself blacks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 52714, member: 4"] The only thing is that every other breed has done the same thing. Why try to pass a black simmie off as a simmie or a black gelbvieh off as a gelvieh if you won't take a black hereford as a hereford. I'm not saying that I think they should be in the same registry and all that, but they are here now and are increasing in popularity. BECAUSE THEY'RE BLACK. it's as simple as that, black sells better almost everywhere. So why run the risk of having red calves out of your calves if you can guarantee yourself blacks? [/QUOTE]
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