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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1773865" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Yep; she's just bought some black commercial heifers. AAA will have nothing for her. </p><p>Even if these were 100%... with no other breed genetics introduced ever, since the closing of the Angus herdbook...if the previous owners had just stopped bothering to register their stock for one or more generations, I'm not sure that AAA even has a procedure in place to 'recover/reinstitute' registered status. </p><p></p><p>But... as Simme also said, there are breeds - like Simmental, Gelbvieh, even Red Angus(I think) - which have 'breed-up to purebred status' programs... offspring of these heifers could be registered as 'percentage' animals until they reach the level that the breed association requires for 'purebred' status. But they'll never be 'fullblood'.</p><p>But... if she's wanting registered Angus... she's going to have to purchase registered stock with current papers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1773865, member: 12607"] Yep; she's just bought some black commercial heifers. AAA will have nothing for her. Even if these were 100%... with no other breed genetics introduced ever, since the closing of the Angus herdbook...if the previous owners had just stopped bothering to register their stock for one or more generations, I'm not sure that AAA even has a procedure in place to 'recover/reinstitute' registered status. But... as Simme also said, there are breeds - like Simmental, Gelbvieh, even Red Angus(I think) - which have 'breed-up to purebred status' programs... offspring of these heifers could be registered as 'percentage' animals until they reach the level that the breed association requires for 'purebred' status. But they'll never be 'fullblood'. But... if she's wanting registered Angus... she's going to have to purchase registered stock with current papers. [/QUOTE]
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