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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 886638" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Even Frankie didn't argue the fact that more CAB qualifiers are crossbred than pure bred. The notion that they are not is what is ridiculous. As far as the info. Do your own Googling. While your at it lets flip the coin, show me where I'm wrong. If more pure bred Angus qualified you can bet your bottom dollar t Angus. Assoc. would be advertising the heck out of it. The Assoc. is also a very strong advocate of cross breeding. The Angus Assoc. is also doing a great job of trying to educate their breeders on upgrading their herds. I have no doubt that if people would listen to their advice the overall genetics would improve to a point where a lot more purebred could be used.</p><p></p><p>Well ya think it might be because you got a few more to choose from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 886638, member: 5494"] Even Frankie didn't argue the fact that more CAB qualifiers are crossbred than pure bred. The notion that they are not is what is ridiculous. As far as the info. Do your own Googling. While your at it lets flip the coin, show me where I'm wrong. If more pure bred Angus qualified you can bet your bottom dollar t Angus. Assoc. would be advertising the heck out of it. The Assoc. is also a very strong advocate of cross breeding. The Angus Assoc. is also doing a great job of trying to educate their breeders on upgrading their herds. I have no doubt that if people would listen to their advice the overall genetics would improve to a point where a lot more purebred could be used. Well ya think it might be because you got a few more to choose from? [/QUOTE]
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