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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1652587" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>You are correct in that it probably doesn't benefit the AAA to incorporate red angus animals into the association at this point. Unless there is an unlikely move in the future to verify Angus genetics for CAB. I do however think it was idiotic to originally have disqualified reds. The red ones are likely closer to Angus type and characteristics at present than the average mainstream black ones. </p><p>The Hereford situation was different, in that though they did merge for practical reasons, the breed purity issue is ever present as many consider polled ones to be a product of outside genetics unlike the naturally occurring recessive red in Angus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1652587, member: 24816"] You are correct in that it probably doesn’t benefit the AAA to incorporate red angus animals into the association at this point. Unless there is an unlikely move in the future to verify Angus genetics for CAB. I do however think it was idiotic to originally have disqualified reds. The red ones are likely closer to Angus type and characteristics at present than the average mainstream black ones. The Hereford situation was different, in that though they did merge for practical reasons, the breed purity issue is ever present as many consider polled ones to be a product of outside genetics unlike the naturally occurring recessive red in Angus. [/QUOTE]
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