If Herefords were black and Angus were red Would breeders of Hereford breed Angus instead? I mean, would the people who bred Herefords first Be now breeding Angus if things were reversed?
Or would they be loyal to red, white and true To the color of cowlick be always true blue? If such were the case they would dis all the blacks Tell jokes about prolapse, compare them to Yaks
More suited for saddle or wearing a yoke Than stubbornly breeding until they go broke And those of the Aberdeen Angus cartel would they tout maternal endowments as well
Promoting their native resistance to thorns While cursing as mutants those not sprouting horns Just draggin' their sheath through cheatgrass and burrs like leaky ol' bass boats nobody insures
Debate would rage on like it does anyway if the South had worn Blue and the North had worn gray Or if Henry Ford had been Hank Chevrolet You'd still be a Ford man... or would you, today?
So if Herefords were black and Angus were red would the breeders of Herefords breed Angus instead The question begs deep philosophical thought But don't get disgruntled or get overwrought
The breeders of purebreds run true to the grain and efforts to change them would just be in vain AND NOT BECAUSE THEY THINK OTHER CATTLE ARE BAD "I'm stickin' with this one, 'cause that's what Dad had."
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