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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 69142" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>A scurred calf is techinically a polled calf. But to register a scurred calf as polled you need a hereford field rep to come out and look at that animal and say that it is indeed scurrs. After that you can remove the scurrs. If the scurrs are removed before a "qualified" person signs off on them the animal has to be registered horned. </p><p>For example: Boyd's Blue Blood. registered horned but looks polled. They removed the scurrs before anyone signed off on the fact that they were scurrs. So he has to be registered horned. Which in my opinion benifited the bull in the show ring. But, you know all about opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 69142, member: 190"] A scurred calf is techinically a polled calf. But to register a scurred calf as polled you need a hereford field rep to come out and look at that animal and say that it is indeed scurrs. After that you can remove the scurrs. If the scurrs are removed before a "qualified" person signs off on them the animal has to be registered horned. For example: Boyd's Blue Blood. registered horned but looks polled. They removed the scurrs before anyone signed off on the fact that they were scurrs. So he has to be registered horned. Which in my opinion benifited the bull in the show ring. But, you know all about opinions. [/QUOTE]
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