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<blockquote data-quote="Kent" data-source="post: 196205" data-attributes="member: 2134"><p>Yeah, I read it the first time. But if Red Angus has surpassed Hereford since 2003, either Charolais and Simmental have also surpassed Herefords, or Red Angus has surpassed all three. I'm just pointing out the magnitude of that feat. The market share has to come from somewhere. Hereford registrations have risen slightly the last two years, so for all three breeds (RA, Char, Simm) to have doubled their registration in two years, which is pretty much what it would take, is highly unlikely. If there are numbers to prove it from the breed associations, I will certainly not argue. It is what it is. But if it's just someone's opinion that Red Angus is now more important to the beef industry than Herefords, it is no more important than what you or I say on this message board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kent, post: 196205, member: 2134"] Yeah, I read it the first time. But if Red Angus has surpassed Hereford since 2003, either Charolais and Simmental have also surpassed Herefords, or Red Angus has surpassed all three. I'm just pointing out the magnitude of that feat. The market share has to come from somewhere. Hereford registrations have risen slightly the last two years, so for all three breeds (RA, Char, Simm) to have doubled their registration in two years, which is pretty much what it would take, is highly unlikely. If there are numbers to prove it from the breed associations, I will certainly not argue. It is what it is. But if it's just someone's opinion that Red Angus is now more important to the beef industry than Herefords, it is no more important than what you or I say on this message board. [/QUOTE]
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