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why are herefords so thin compared to "old time" cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1328984" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>And this is just another opinion and just because it is yours doesn't make it right. I have talked to many sources who have told me about known crosses that were never addressed. Most of the accepted/admitted crosses now were known long before they were addressed and then only because they couldn't be hid any longer. I'm not saying the Hereford breed is any different than most other breeds. But I base my opinion not only on what I'm told by some who were in a postition to know but also on my observations of Hereford cattle for almost 60 years. Like another person stated on another site there are many signs a person can look for that indicate if a Hereford is true to what they were 60 years ago or longer. Again just my opinion and I'm as entitled to it as you are yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1328984, member: 22295"] And this is just another opinion and just because it is yours doesn't make it right. I have talked to many sources who have told me about known crosses that were never addressed. Most of the accepted/admitted crosses now were known long before they were addressed and then only because they couldn't be hid any longer. I'm not saying the Hereford breed is any different than most other breeds. But I base my opinion not only on what I'm told by some who were in a postition to know but also on my observations of Hereford cattle for almost 60 years. Like another person stated on another site there are many signs a person can look for that indicate if a Hereford is true to what they were 60 years ago or longer. Again just my opinion and I'm as entitled to it as you are yours. [/QUOTE]
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