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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 870815" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>The breeder close to Lynnville in Giles Co. was Joe Warren. I have not heard what he was breeding last but we bought a Beefalo bull from him many years ago. Ours was Brangus based. His registration papers showed American Bison and Brangus. He was dog gentle and as easy to work as any bull we ever used. I still have cross bred cows that go back to him. We used him on Beefmaster cows. Of course my crossbred cows now all have Longhorn blood on the top side as that is the only breed of bull that I run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 870815, member: 440"] The breeder close to Lynnville in Giles Co. was Joe Warren. I have not heard what he was breeding last but we bought a Beefalo bull from him many years ago. Ours was Brangus based. His registration papers showed American Bison and Brangus. He was dog gentle and as easy to work as any bull we ever used. I still have cross bred cows that go back to him. We used him on Beefmaster cows. Of course my crossbred cows now all have Longhorn blood on the top side as that is the only breed of bull that I run. [/QUOTE]
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