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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 196235" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>Well if you look at the Hereford genetic trends chart you will see that the amount of data reported has been declining sharply. Since 1993, the number of reported weaning weights has dropped from 146,128 t0 106,788 in 2003 (down from a high of 181,900 in 1983) even though breeders are under much greater pressure to record and report data I would ignore 2005 since data on many of those calves (and some of the 2004s) has not all come in yet.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://hereford.org/Acrobat/Perf/S06_Trend.pdf" target="_blank">http://hereford.org/Acrobat/Perf/S06_Trend.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Angus has clearly been taking breeders, market share, bull sales, etc away from Hereford for a very long time. Are Red Anguses now #2??? It is possible; but the bigger story is the ascendancy of the Black Angus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 196235, member: 2095"] Well if you look at the Hereford genetic trends chart you will see that the amount of data reported has been declining sharply. Since 1993, the number of reported weaning weights has dropped from 146,128 t0 106,788 in 2003 (down from a high of 181,900 in 1983) even though breeders are under much greater pressure to record and report data I would ignore 2005 since data on many of those calves (and some of the 2004s) has not all come in yet. [url=http://hereford.org/Acrobat/Perf/S06_Trend.pdf]http://hereford.org/Acrobat/Perf/S06_Trend.pdf[/url] Angus has clearly been taking breeders, market share, bull sales, etc away from Hereford for a very long time. Are Red Anguses now #2??? It is possible; but the bigger story is the ascendancy of the Black Angus. [/QUOTE]
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