Posted by Mark on March 11, 2009 at 08:32:31 from (172.162.110.152):
Which would you choose for your herd:
White Charolais or Black Angus?
They"re both cattle and therefore exactly the same, yes/no?
And if they are not the same, can you point out the differences?
Would you keep a mixed herd of Charolais and Angus?
Do you think the mixed offspring of Charolais and Angus to be superior to their respective bull/cow?
Would you invest in pure bred White Charolais cows and then breed them to an unregistered Black Angus bull of unknown ancestry? Why not?
Specifically, why even bother to choose any breed over another or try to keep them pure bred in the first place? Is it because of some trait or characteristic displayed by one breed that the other lacks or possesses? Hmmm. Is it because one strain shows superiority over the other in certain aspects? If so, evidently breeders/farmers/ranchers recognize and acknowledge these traits?
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