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<blockquote data-quote="Air gator" data-source="post: 1462228" data-attributes="member: 20755"><p>I think if you develop animals with the end product in mind then it shouldn't matter the color.</p><p>I think black cattle sell more based on the assumption that the qualify of the carcass is better.</p><p>The number one reason why cattle don't qualify for Certified Angus beef is a lack of marbling.</p><p>I believe if you have a choice between two bulls and both are similar then you choose the one with the marbling.</p><p>I think it is a mistake to breed to bulls that are well below breed average for marbling. No matter how attractive they are. I am trying to fight the urge to breed to some of these bulls that really look good on the outside.</p><p>I understand that animals still have to be able to walk, reproduce and stay in the herd for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air gator, post: 1462228, member: 20755"] I think if you develop animals with the end product in mind then it shouldn't matter the color. I think black cattle sell more based on the assumption that the qualify of the carcass is better. The number one reason why cattle don't qualify for Certified Angus beef is a lack of marbling. I believe if you have a choice between two bulls and both are similar then you choose the one with the marbling. I think it is a mistake to breed to bulls that are well below breed average for marbling. No matter how attractive they are. I am trying to fight the urge to breed to some of these bulls that really look good on the outside. I understand that animals still have to be able to walk, reproduce and stay in the herd for a while. [/QUOTE]
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