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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 908386" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>You're right, Karin. No one is saying Black Herefords are Herefords, so it doesn't matter if the AHA recognizes them or not. They are a seperate breed with their own registry guidelines. Saying they aren't a breed because the AHA doesn't recognize them is like saying Red Angus isn't a breed because the American Angus Assoc doesn't recognize them. The people that started Black Herefords are simply doing the same thing others did when they started breeding for black Simms, Gelbviehs, Limis, etc. Those are now widely accepted and I'm guessing Black Herefords will be some day, too. The fact that some people don't like them and call them a gimmick won't change that. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.blackhereford.com/about.html" target="_blank">http://www.blackhereford.com/about.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 908386, member: 3355"] You're right, Karin. No one is saying Black Herefords are Herefords, so it doesn't matter if the AHA recognizes them or not. They are a seperate breed with their own registry guidelines. Saying they aren't a breed because the AHA doesn't recognize them is like saying Red Angus isn't a breed because the American Angus Assoc doesn't recognize them. The people that started Black Herefords are simply doing the same thing others did when they started breeding for black Simms, Gelbviehs, Limis, etc. Those are now widely accepted and I'm guessing Black Herefords will be some day, too. The fact that some people don't like them and call them a gimmick won't change that. [url=http://www.blackhereford.com/about.html]http://www.blackhereford.com/about.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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