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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1819820" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>Cab is strangling the life out of the cattle industry. It's an amazing marketing strategy to sell black bulls... and cows... but the color issue is a crock to anyone that knows cattle and has spent any time at all inside a slaughterhouse and looking at animals, live to hanging carcasses.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, sadly black animals that will grade Prime will sell for more than other colors that will also grade Prime. And the same thing holds true for every grade right down to cutters... which makes no sense at all.</p><p></p><p>Black</p><p>Black baldy</p><p>Red, red baldy cross</p><p>Char cross, straight char, Hereford</p><p>Spotted beef</p><p>Dairy type</p><p></p><p>No feel at all for quality between the colors, but they do bid depending on quality within the colors. The worst black might possibly go for less than better spotted beef type, but they will still demand a premium (or the others will be discounted depending on how you look at it) within the color ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1819820, member: 42463"] Cab is strangling the life out of the cattle industry. It's an amazing marketing strategy to sell black bulls... and cows... but the color issue is a crock to anyone that knows cattle and has spent any time at all inside a slaughterhouse and looking at animals, live to hanging carcasses. So yeah, sadly black animals that will grade Prime will sell for more than other colors that will also grade Prime. And the same thing holds true for every grade right down to cutters... which makes no sense at all. Black Black baldy Red, red baldy cross Char cross, straight char, Hereford Spotted beef Dairy type No feel at all for quality between the colors, but they do bid depending on quality within the colors. The worst black might possibly go for less than better spotted beef type, but they will still demand a premium (or the others will be discounted depending on how you look at it) within the color ranges. [/QUOTE]
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