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Ever Heard Tell of a Black Hereford?

mytfarms

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This is not a hoax. I want to know if anyone here has had any experience with the Black Hereford breed. Do you have any info on frame size, maternal traits, ect.? Thanks.
MYT
 

Big Muddy rancher

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mytfarms said:
This is not a hoax. I want to know if anyone here has had any experience with the Black Hereford breed. Do you have any info on frame size, maternal traits, ect.? Thanks.
MYT

Check out rowel's post ."your all invited"
 

rowel

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hey myt, if you go to the breeds website www.blackhereford.com you will find out the answers to your questions and on the links they have breeders listed by state
 
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Anonymous

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mytfarms-- go to the cattletoday Q & A Boards and the Breeds thread...If you do some searching you will find lots of discussions of black herefords and folks that have them....
 

mytfarms

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OT, thanks for the advice, but I actually did that last night as I found that there were some fairly savvy hereford folks on that site. I'll be checking my post on there shortly. Thanks again.
 

OldDog/NewTricks

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I thought it was a JOKE and was NOT going to bite but Lookie Here
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=black+herefords&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
 

Broke Cowboy

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It is a cross between a dairy cow and a Herf.

It is not, will not be and will never be recognized by the American, Canadian, British or World Herf Associations.

It is a trademarked name - nothing more.

These people went out and got some type of fake outfit to create a pedigree. Then they proposed to call the animal a Black Herf.

Did not even have the frigging balls to give it a new name.

Then they marketed it as a Herf.

A lot of money and lies have been spent to get people to think this is a Herf.

If you believe it is a Herf you are no smarter than those who would believe cows can fly.

Unlike almost all other cattle associations - the Herf organizations do not - repeat do not recognize a built up or bred up animal. And you cannot legitimately register a 9/10's herf.

It either is or it is not a Herf.

It is the cattle whores of the world that believe turning everything black is the best way.

They have faked a pedigree to encourage buyers. You buy this and market it as a Herf you are simply proving you know little to nothing about the Herf org.

And these guys are doing a good job of making me believe the whores are going to win.

Simply tell the big lie often enough and sooner or later some poor buggers will start to believe it.

Just try to register one of these animals with a legitimate Herf organization. You will be laughed out of the room.

Money talks and bullschitt walks - it is not a Herf - it is called a Herf by those who would attempt to sell anything to line their pockets.

Nice black baldies though.

BC
 

DOC HARRIS

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Broke Cowboy said:
It is a cross between a dairy cow and a Herf.

It is not, will not be and will never be recognized by the American, Canadian, British or World Herf Associations.

It is a trademarked name - nothing more.

These people went out and got some type of fake outfit to create a pedigree. Then they proposed to call the animal a Black Herf.

Did not even have the frigging balls to give it a new name.

Then they marketed it as a Herf.

A lot of money and lies have been spent to get people to think this is a Herf.

If you believe it is a Herf you are no smarter than those who would believe cows can fly.

Unlike almost all other cattle associations - the Herf organizations do not - repeat do not recognize a built up or bred up animal. And you cannot legitimately register a 9/10's herf.

It either is or it is not a Herf.

It is the cattle whores of the world that believe turning everything black is the best way.

They have faked a pedigree to encourage buyers. You buy this and market it as a Herf you are simply proving you know little to nothing about the Herf org.

And these guys are doing a good job of making me believe the whores are going to win.

Simply tell the big lie often enough and sooner or later some poor buggers will start to believe it.

Just try to register one of these animals with a legitimate Herf organization. You will be laughed out of the room.

Money talks and bullschitt walks - it is not a Herf - it is called a Herf by those who would attempt to sell anything to line their pockets.

Nice black baldies though.

BC

Good afternoon, Broke Cowboy,

In the interest of 'Expanding my Horizons' I am curious about a few of the comments you made in this post, and wonder if you could enlighten me concerning a few facts regarding Genetics, Species, Breeds and Names of Breeds.

Recently I had the opportunity to review the different Breeds of Beef Cattle that are listed in the Green Pane on the Front Page of CattleToday, and was really a little unprepared for the many different breeds of Beef Cattle that are LEGITIMATE Breeds in this part of the World - legitimate by virtue of being sanctioned by the law inasmuch as they are LEGALLY recognized by an authorized Organization, composed of a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and various other Officers of the Group (or Association) - perhaps even a CEO or an Executive Vice-President - considered necessary for the LEGAL functioning of said Association and empowered with the LEGAL responsibilities of carrying out the required duties of the Association, such as those listed and itemized under the By-Laws of the Association, and registered with the State in which the Association Offices are located. I was under the impression (perhaps mistakenly) that the "Black Hereford Association" is a legally authorized Professonal Associaion. If that is NOT the case, I would appreciate your letting me know the "exact truth" of the matter, so that I may modify my thinking accordingly.

There are several more of these Beef Cattle Associations listed than I had imagined, and they ALL seem to have a LEGITIMATE Association Name, Address and some manner of communication, either a phone number, or email address - or even a website - whereby anyone may be able to contact the business, and receive information regarding the particular Beef Cattle Breed about which they may be interested. I doubt very much if any of the listed Breeds are ILLEGITIMATE, - but - after reading your post here, in which you categorically affirm that the "Black Hereford Breed" is "...a cross between a dairy cow and a Herf." and "...It is not, will not be and will never be recognized the the American, Canadian, British or World 'Herf" Associations." and "...It is a trademarked name - nothing more.", I am a little confused as to whether I really understand all of the legalities of Breed Association Regulations and Rules under which many OTHER Breed Associations seem to be functioning!

I wonder if you could help me to understand all of the legal intricacies and complexities surrounding the methods of Legitimizing an Organization so as to be considered - in the eyes of the Law and the Beef Cattle Community - a "Recognizable" entity in the Business World of Beef Cattle!

I have always considered myself intelligent enough to understand that "cows are not able to fly", but your dogmatic statements have made me pause - and take carefull note of what exactly I DO comprehend concerning the Beef Industry.

Another reference that you made several times has me confused further. In discussing the various "BREEDS" of cattle, as we are doing currently, I was not aware that there was a Beef breed named "HERF". Could you familiarize me with the Genetics concomitant with that breed, and perhaps direct me toward their Breed Association so that I may be able to peruse their website, and expand my horizons a little more extensively?

Insofar as your making references to 'prostitutes' - - I am not really interested in expanding my horizons THAT far.

Thank you, Broke Cowboy, for any assistance you may be able to offer. I appreciate your help.

DOC HARRIS
 

andybob

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There may be some confusion if people are googling' Black Hereford' as in Britain this refers to an F1 Holstien/Fresian cross Hereford, and is popular for breeding to Angus or Limousine as the terminal cross.
In the USA, the BH is a developing composite breed.
 

rowel

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regaurding the coment broke cowboy made about cattle whores, if i work for the man who runs the black hereford assoc , does that make me a pimp ?
 

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