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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1819464" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>No, a cross between a Hereford and an Angus is Not a Black Hereford. Just as a cross between a Brahma and a shorthorn is not a Santa Gertrudis. A Black Hereford is 3/8ths Angus or less,. and 5/8ths or more Hereford. It takes 3 generations to produce one. like it does with Brangus or Braford. You breed an Angus to a Hereford, then breed that offspring back to Hereford, Then breed the 3/4 Herf 1/4 Angus to another 1/2 Herf and 1/2 Angus. This animal will be 62.5% Herford. A Reg red Hereford can be bred to a reg Black Hereford , and if the calf is black, it can be registered Black Hereford. There are reg BHs that are 96% Herefords, as much or more Hereford as your Simmentals today are Simmentals, Same with Limousines,,Gelbievs, or Charolais.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1819464, member: 40587"] No, a cross between a Hereford and an Angus is Not a Black Hereford. Just as a cross between a Brahma and a shorthorn is not a Santa Gertrudis. A Black Hereford is 3/8ths Angus or less,. and 5/8ths or more Hereford. It takes 3 generations to produce one. like it does with Brangus or Braford. You breed an Angus to a Hereford, then breed that offspring back to Hereford, Then breed the 3/4 Herf 1/4 Angus to another 1/2 Herf and 1/2 Angus. This animal will be 62.5% Herford. A Reg red Hereford can be bred to a reg Black Hereford , and if the calf is black, it can be registered Black Hereford. There are reg BHs that are 96% Herefords, as much or more Hereford as your Simmentals today are Simmentals, Same with Limousines,,Gelbievs, or Charolais. [/QUOTE]
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