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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6960"><p>it all has to come down to overall supply and demand... i have also noticed that anything either black or charlois influenced usually brings the better price... it has to come down to the end producer being able to get more for the end product... whether it be in quality and/or quantity.</p><p></p><p>black angus seems to be a dirty word on this board right now, receiving alot of negative and sarcastic remarks from a few that seem to not to want to get along, but the breed has done well for a long time.. that says alot...</p><p></p><p>we all have different likes and preferences, and it is a shame that some choose to bash others over a breed of cattle... kinda silly to me.. i dont have anything for longhorns... but i have not right to bash someone cause they like em... from reading running arrow bills remarks, he seems to know exactly what he is doing and sounds like he is doing it well. i respect that immensely.</p><p></p><p>just my 2 cents</p><p></p><p>gene</p><p></p><p>> I was just wondering why anything</p><p>> black has gotten to be better than</p><p>> red or any other color. Is the</p><p>> hide better? Do people think that</p><p>> black cows are genetically</p><p>> superior? I can't blame people for</p><p>> going black because that's what</p><p>> sells and we all want to make</p><p>> money. Most of my cows are black</p><p>> and I have a black bull. I'd just</p><p>> like to hear some opinions on what</p><p>> has made black cattle so big the</p><p>> past few years.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:genemax@rabofla.net">genemax@rabofla.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6960"] it all has to come down to overall supply and demand... i have also noticed that anything either black or charlois influenced usually brings the better price... it has to come down to the end producer being able to get more for the end product... whether it be in quality and/or quantity. black angus seems to be a dirty word on this board right now, receiving alot of negative and sarcastic remarks from a few that seem to not to want to get along, but the breed has done well for a long time.. that says alot... we all have different likes and preferences, and it is a shame that some choose to bash others over a breed of cattle... kinda silly to me.. i dont have anything for longhorns... but i have not right to bash someone cause they like em... from reading running arrow bills remarks, he seems to know exactly what he is doing and sounds like he is doing it well. i respect that immensely. just my 2 cents gene > I was just wondering why anything > black has gotten to be better than > red or any other color. Is the > hide better? Do people think that > black cows are genetically > superior? I can't blame people for > going black because that's what > sells and we all want to make > money. Most of my cows are black > and I have a black bull. I'd just > like to hear some opinions on what > has made black cattle so big the > past few years. [email=genemax@rabofla.net]genemax@rabofla.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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