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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 31442" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>"you say that cab is available for less please tell what you know about cab such as any black hide qualifies as cab."</p><p></p><p>Any black hided animal qualifies visually for CAB. But it's not certified until it has been graded. </p><p></p><p>"all cab really defines is beef the word certified has no merit as the animals that are allowed to be sold under the cab program carry no documentatioin as being angus."</p><p></p><p>There's no requirement in the USDA approved CAB specifications. The requirement is that the animal be mostly black, no dairy influence, minimal hump. Tell me how it got black if not Angus? </p><p></p><p>"second do your research there is very few purebred angus herds from thirty years ago. angus have been upbread with all breeds. if the american angus association has dna records on bulls from 30 years ago. you would find this out."</p><p></p><p>Talks cheap, show me the proof that Angus have been "upbread" from all breeds.</p><p></p><p>"so that leaves b for beef. the cab program has one letter with a dual meaning that is the letter b {b for beef} {or b for bs.] "</p><p></p><p>Aren't you cute... </p><p></p><p>"where does the c for certified come in how are these animals certified."</p><p></p><p>These animals are certified when they meet the USDA approves specifications set up by the American Angus Association. I've posted a link somewhere and will do it again if you ask nicely. </p><p></p><p>"a for angus where is the proff of them being angus. a black hide does not constitute being sold as cab. theycould be holsteinor simmetal or numerous breeds. "</p><p></p><p>Holsteins are dairy. CAB specs disqualify dairy influence. Simmentals are red or yellow; they can't qualify. If they're black, they have Angus in them.</p><p></p><p>"the cab program is like a runaway train there is no documentation as to where these animals are produced or what their true genetic makeup is. its a shame the logo {cab} doenst contain the letters f or j because then it could be defined as what it is a FARCE a JOKE perpertrated on the american consumer."</p><p></p><p>I'd agree it's a runaway train. We sell more beef every year for more money. Producers, feeders, packers, retailers are all making lots of money off CAB. Consumers are apparently happy with it because they buy more every years. Poor American consumer. When he decides he doesn't like the CAB program, he'll stop buying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 31442, member: 13"] "you say that cab is available for less please tell what you know about cab such as any black hide qualifies as cab." Any black hided animal qualifies visually for CAB. But it's not certified until it has been graded. "all cab really defines is beef the word certified has no merit as the animals that are allowed to be sold under the cab program carry no documentatioin as being angus." There's no requirement in the USDA approved CAB specifications. The requirement is that the animal be mostly black, no dairy influence, minimal hump. Tell me how it got black if not Angus? "second do your research there is very few purebred angus herds from thirty years ago. angus have been upbread with all breeds. if the american angus association has dna records on bulls from 30 years ago. you would find this out." Talks cheap, show me the proof that Angus have been "upbread" from all breeds. "so that leaves b for beef. the cab program has one letter with a dual meaning that is the letter b {b for beef} {or b for bs.] " Aren't you cute... "where does the c for certified come in how are these animals certified." These animals are certified when they meet the USDA approves specifications set up by the American Angus Association. I've posted a link somewhere and will do it again if you ask nicely. "a for angus where is the proff of them being angus. a black hide does not constitute being sold as cab. theycould be holsteinor simmetal or numerous breeds. " Holsteins are dairy. CAB specs disqualify dairy influence. Simmentals are red or yellow; they can't qualify. If they're black, they have Angus in them. "the cab program is like a runaway train there is no documentation as to where these animals are produced or what their true genetic makeup is. its a shame the logo {cab} doenst contain the letters f or j because then it could be defined as what it is a FARCE a JOKE perpertrated on the american consumer." I'd agree it's a runaway train. We sell more beef every year for more money. Producers, feeders, packers, retailers are all making lots of money off CAB. Consumers are apparently happy with it because they buy more every years. Poor American consumer. When he decides he doesn't like the CAB program, he'll stop buying it. [/QUOTE]
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