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red from black???
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6117"><p>when the buyer is bidding on cattle he is the one who decides and if you get more for black it is good business to give the buyer what he will pay more for. most of them can tell what kind of black is in them by the frame and build. he is selling to a buyer that dictates to him what to buy so he can make money. i like the different colors too. but business is business. i can't do anything but agree. i</p><p>> have always failed to understand</p><p>> the idea that colour has anything</p><p>> to do with the quality of an</p><p>> animal. it should be the last</p><p>> trait you look at, unless it's for</p><p>> climatic reasons, and then black</p><p>> is in any case the least desirable</p><p>> colour.</p><p></p><p>> so, breed black, that way you can</p><p>> never go wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6117"] when the buyer is bidding on cattle he is the one who decides and if you get more for black it is good business to give the buyer what he will pay more for. most of them can tell what kind of black is in them by the frame and build. he is selling to a buyer that dictates to him what to buy so he can make money. i like the different colors too. but business is business. i can't do anything but agree. i > have always failed to understand > the idea that colour has anything > to do with the quality of an > animal. it should be the last > trait you look at, unless it's for > climatic reasons, and then black > is in any case the least desirable > colour. > so, breed black, that way you can > never go wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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