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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 274118" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The continental breed animals that have attained "purebred" status are those that were bred up from other breeds. Fullbloods weren't bred up from something else so in theory anyway are 100% of the specified breed. If a Simmenthal, or Gelbvieh, Charolais or whatever continental breed was bred up from Brown Swiss you couldn't tell the diference between "fullblood" and "purebred". But because a black gened something was used at one time and the black gene is still present you get the controversy about "it ain;t really a (insert breed of choice here)".</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 274118, member: 34"] The continental breed animals that have attained "purebred" status are those that were bred up from other breeds. Fullbloods weren't bred up from something else so in theory anyway are 100% of the specified breed. If a Simmenthal, or Gelbvieh, Charolais or whatever continental breed was bred up from Brown Swiss you couldn't tell the diference between "fullblood" and "purebred". But because a black gened something was used at one time and the black gene is still present you get the controversy about "it ain;t really a (insert breed of choice here)". dun [/QUOTE]
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