TJ
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I'm curious what traits everyone considers when talking about "breed identity"? Size, color, etc.? I was having a discussion with another breeder about this topic & it quickly became obvious that one of us was single trait selecting when mentioning this topic & the other was multi-trait selecting. Can you single trait select or should you consider several aspects or should you consider ever aspect? Where do you draw the line & can you omit certain traits? Also, should fullblood cattle be held to "breed identity" standards? Should registered percentage cattle be held to "breed identity" standards (should they all look virtually identical to fullbloods)? I remember the Tarentaise breed refused to allow black purebreds to show & I thought that was a huge mistake (again breed a identity issue). Anyway, every breed seems to deal with this issue sooner or later, and when they do, the debate often gets pretty heated, so I thought that it would make for some interesting discussion. I am interested to hear your opinions about "breed identity" & how important it is, regardless of your "breed".
Below are 5 Lowline animals...
Fullblood bull weighing 1,465 lb.
5 month old percentage red bull with a little roaning probably weighing around 400 give or take.
A percentage grey white face (weanling calf, frame 4)
A 100% Angus influenced cow (1/2 Lowline X 1/2 Angus)... 48 inches tall & upper 1,300 lbs (might as well say 1,400 lbs.).
A fullblood bull... 2 1/2 years old. Probably weighing 1,000 lbs. give or take.
Just for the fun of it, which of these exhibit "breed identity" for Lowline Cattle & which don't? Or do they all fail?
Below are 5 Lowline animals...
Fullblood bull weighing 1,465 lb.
5 month old percentage red bull with a little roaning probably weighing around 400 give or take.
A percentage grey white face (weanling calf, frame 4)
A 100% Angus influenced cow (1/2 Lowline X 1/2 Angus)... 48 inches tall & upper 1,300 lbs (might as well say 1,400 lbs.).
A fullblood bull... 2 1/2 years old. Probably weighing 1,000 lbs. give or take.
Just for the fun of it, which of these exhibit "breed identity" for Lowline Cattle & which don't? Or do they all fail?