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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1808896" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>That article was loaded with soooo much false information. I actually texted the writer and told her she needed to RESEARCH her information before printing her false thoughts - and a few other words.</p><p>The Herefords jumped in on the race to get bigger by using Simmentals. How do you think they over-night had tons of goggle eyed cattle that weighed a lot more?</p><p>LOL - we used all kinds of breeds - but it was all legit!!!</p><p>Many can "claim" that my breed is mostly Angus - and many are - SimAngus is a very HOT breed. But, MANY black purebred Simmentals have negligible Angus DNA. I have had black Simmentals since 1971. Commercial black cows bred to Fullblood bulls like Galant, gave me half blood black (or grey) cattle. Trust me, that black gene goes a LONG way in a breeding program. I <strong><em>never once bred to a black Simmental bull</em></strong> (or any other breed of bull) until I had my own PB black bull being promoted nationally (my avatar Simme Valley Macho As U). That would have been in 2003. But, I already had maybe 25% of my herd was black - just from my original black half bloods.</p><p>[USER=24816]@Ky hills[/USER] - you are a sharp, well spoken breeder. Enjoy your comments - well thought out. I am waayyy too blunt. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1808896, member: 968"] That article was loaded with soooo much false information. I actually texted the writer and told her she needed to RESEARCH her information before printing her false thoughts - and a few other words. The Herefords jumped in on the race to get bigger by using Simmentals. How do you think they over-night had tons of goggle eyed cattle that weighed a lot more? LOL - we used all kinds of breeds - but it was all legit!!! Many can "claim" that my breed is mostly Angus - and many are - SimAngus is a very HOT breed. But, MANY black purebred Simmentals have negligible Angus DNA. I have had black Simmentals since 1971. Commercial black cows bred to Fullblood bulls like Galant, gave me half blood black (or grey) cattle. Trust me, that black gene goes a LONG way in a breeding program. I [B][I]never once bred to a black Simmental bull[/I][/B] (or any other breed of bull) until I had my own PB black bull being promoted nationally (my avatar Simme Valley Macho As U). That would have been in 2003. But, I already had maybe 25% of my herd was black - just from my original black half bloods. [USER=24816]@Ky hills[/USER] - you are a sharp, well spoken breeder. Enjoy your comments - well thought out. I am waayyy too blunt. LOL [/QUOTE]
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