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why are herefords so thin compared to "old time" cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="smnherf" data-source="post: 1328929" data-attributes="member: 3235"><p>I have to strongly disagree, as there is no source quoted only an opinion. People need to learn that anyone can post their opinion anywhere on the internet at any time and that doesn't make it true. I realize the new age of journalism doesn't require named sources, but sources are more important that the quote. Sure there have been some cases of Simmental finding their way into the gene pool, but its far from widespread. In my earlier testing of Hererford DNA, one of the company reps doing the testing upon seeing the results of the dna said, "its a typical Hereford DNA profile, very tight grouping with few outliers." If there was so much Simmental blood cursing through the veins of the Hereford population in North America, there would be LOTS of outliers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smnherf, post: 1328929, member: 3235"] I have to strongly disagree, as there is no source quoted only an opinion. People need to learn that anyone can post their opinion anywhere on the internet at any time and that doesn't make it true. I realize the new age of journalism doesn't require named sources, but sources are more important that the quote. Sure there have been some cases of Simmental finding their way into the gene pool, but its far from widespread. In my earlier testing of Hererford DNA, one of the company reps doing the testing upon seeing the results of the dna said, "its a typical Hereford DNA profile, very tight grouping with few outliers." If there was so much Simmental blood cursing through the veins of the Hereford population in North America, there would be LOTS of outliers. [/QUOTE]
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