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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1652814" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Dunno what the goal of angus associations are in other countries. Here, the goal of the American Angus Association is to breed out the red gene, thus they do not register red cattle. It would be foolish to do so, and counter-productive to their goal. And the goal of the Red Angus Association is to preserve the Red Angus. I don't reckon anyone ever said heterozygous black angus were not as "good" as the heterozygous black Angus of the cattle registered in other county's registries. I suppose of there were enough people here, who wanted black Angus that carried the red gene, and felt strongly enough about it, they could start their own registry and call it the Heritage Angus Association.. or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1652814, member: 40587"] Dunno what the goal of angus associations are in other countries. Here, the goal of the American Angus Association is to breed out the red gene, thus they do not register red cattle. It would be foolish to do so, and counter-productive to their goal. And the goal of the Red Angus Association is to preserve the Red Angus. I don't reckon anyone ever said heterozygous black angus were not as "good" as the heterozygous black Angus of the cattle registered in other county's registries. I suppose of there were enough people here, who wanted black Angus that carried the red gene, and felt strongly enough about it, they could start their own registry and call it the Heritage Angus Association.. or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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