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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1781582" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>No, PUREBRED has been used since the arrival of FULLBLOOD semen back 1968. We, Simmental, still have Fullblood herds in USA. Most being the Fleckvieh strain. In order to be designated as fullblood, they have to go back 5 generations of fullblood. Because, people imported "fullbloods" from Europe, but they actually were % crossbreed cattle upgraded.</p><p>Purebred does not indicate any color. They can be red, black, grey or polka dotted...no color restrictions. Strictly a genetic upgrading program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1781582, member: 968"] No, PUREBRED has been used since the arrival of FULLBLOOD semen back 1968. We, Simmental, still have Fullblood herds in USA. Most being the Fleckvieh strain. In order to be designated as fullblood, they have to go back 5 generations of fullblood. Because, people imported "fullbloods" from Europe, but they actually were % crossbreed cattle upgraded. Purebred does not indicate any color. They can be red, black, grey or polka dotted...no color restrictions. Strictly a genetic upgrading program. [/QUOTE]
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