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<blockquote data-quote="Chocolate Cow2" data-source="post: 1508521" data-attributes="member: 32644"><p>Correct skeeterswatter. Actually, it was in the mid-1940's that Waldo and Sally Forbes started searching for reds from black herds. The secretary of the Angus Association helped them with their search. It had to be done very secretively as no registered Black Angus breeder wanted to acknowledge a red came from his herd. 'Larkspur' was sold to the Forbes in August of 1945 by Norman Smith with the understanding they would not disclose the origin until his herd was sold years later. Another red bull, 'Churasco' was purchased in December of 1946 from a registered Black Angus breeder in Steamboat Springs, CO, by the name of Angustorra Ranch. 'Serenade' came in 1947 from Bray's Island Plantation in Yamassee, South Carolina. from the book The History of Red Angus by Dr. Bob Hough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chocolate Cow2, post: 1508521, member: 32644"] Correct skeeterswatter. Actually, it was in the mid-1940's that Waldo and Sally Forbes started searching for reds from black herds. The secretary of the Angus Association helped them with their search. It had to be done very secretively as no registered Black Angus breeder wanted to acknowledge a red came from his herd. 'Larkspur' was sold to the Forbes in August of 1945 by Norman Smith with the understanding they would not disclose the origin until his herd was sold years later. Another red bull, 'Churasco' was purchased in December of 1946 from a registered Black Angus breeder in Steamboat Springs, CO, by the name of Angustorra Ranch. 'Serenade' came in 1947 from Bray's Island Plantation in Yamassee, South Carolina. from the book The History of Red Angus by Dr. Bob Hough [/QUOTE]
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