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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 678645" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>Dr Ritchie used to have pic of a ~1900 Registered Angus show winner (before the rule change making a white spot forward of the navel forbidden) that had a big white spot on the chest. While a spot COULD indicate funny business 2 or 3 generations back, it is also possible that the tendency to spot goes all the way back to the formation of the breed. That they actually had to sit down and make a white spot rule almost a 100 years ago indicates that the white spot phenomenon has always been a minor Angus issue. It is really up to you to choose what you want to believe about your particular Angus with the white spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 678645, member: 7645"] Dr Ritchie used to have pic of a ~1900 Registered Angus show winner (before the rule change making a white spot forward of the navel forbidden) that had a big white spot on the chest. While a spot COULD indicate funny business 2 or 3 generations back, it is also possible that the tendency to spot goes all the way back to the formation of the breed. That they actually had to sit down and make a white spot rule almost a 100 years ago indicates that the white spot phenomenon has always been a minor Angus issue. It is really up to you to choose what you want to believe about your particular Angus with the white spot. [/QUOTE]
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