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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: 1329008" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Again that is your opinion. And not sure how you are going to prove it.There are those who dispute that claim. And after the AHA decided to turn a blind eye to many of the known crosses the only avenue left for a commercial breeder is to decide if they want to accept the impurity or go a different route. My choice has been to avoid the known crosses whether they have been accepted or not. I avoid certain bloodlines like Titan even though it limits severely the choices I have especially on the polled side. What puzzles me is that many of those that feel that the known crosses are ok and that claim that Herefords are the purest of all breeds then have a problem with Black Herefords, ect. In many cases they could be as pure as an animal with Titan flowing in it's veins. I'm a realist. I truly love Herefords but beleive in being honest and accepting proven/known facts. And where I know that there is an impurity I will avoid it. I believe in honesty and integrity. Again we each are entitled to our opinions but that doesn't make any of us right or wrong. We have to do what is best for our operation so we can pay our bills and enjoy the fruit of our labor our cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1329008, member: 22295"] Again that is your opinion. And not sure how you are going to prove it.There are those who dispute that claim. And after the AHA decided to turn a blind eye to many of the known crosses the only avenue left for a commercial breeder is to decide if they want to accept the impurity or go a different route. My choice has been to avoid the known crosses whether they have been accepted or not. I avoid certain bloodlines like Titan even though it limits severely the choices I have especially on the polled side. What puzzles me is that many of those that feel that the known crosses are ok and that claim that Herefords are the purest of all breeds then have a problem with Black Herefords, ect. In many cases they could be as pure as an animal with Titan flowing in it's veins. I'm a realist. I truly love Herefords but beleive in being honest and accepting proven/known facts. And where I know that there is an impurity I will avoid it. I believe in honesty and integrity. Again we each are entitled to our opinions but that doesn't make any of us right or wrong. We have to do what is best for our operation so we can pay our bills and enjoy the fruit of our labor our cattle. [/QUOTE]
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