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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 864857" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>From your post it was hard to get a direction as to what you were trying allude to. What we encountered was the lumping of cattle in a class called All Other Breeds, then not acknowledging the difference between breeds and their properties. There will always be a need for specific breeds and a good example for doing so would be the example of AM that is now present in the Angus breed. There have been times when breeders have to resort to the base line genetics to bring forth specific traits in crosses. All I was trying to say was that they were breed specific and a knowledgable beef judge would be prepared to know all breeds before he sells himself as a judge of beef cattle. In the case of our show we only had a beef judge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 864857, member: 16842"] From your post it was hard to get a direction as to what you were trying allude to. What we encountered was the lumping of cattle in a class called All Other Breeds, then not acknowledging the difference between breeds and their properties. There will always be a need for specific breeds and a good example for doing so would be the example of AM that is now present in the Angus breed. There have been times when breeders have to resort to the base line genetics to bring forth specific traits in crosses. All I was trying to say was that they were breed specific and a knowledgable beef judge would be prepared to know all breeds before he sells himself as a judge of beef cattle. In the case of our show we only had a beef judge. [/QUOTE]
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