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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5123"><p>That's good to hear about the breed. Sounds like you're promoting them. I've been trying to get some Blondes, but none of the people in the association here in Western Kentucky seem to be interested in getting back in touch with me. In my opinion, that is bad promotion for the breed and VERY BAD BUSINESS in general.</p><p></p><p>> I purchased a small herd of 2 year</p><p>> old bred Blonde heifers last year.</p><p>> They all calved in January and not</p><p>> one prolasped or had any trouble</p><p>> birthing. I was very impressed</p><p>> with the results. I also have a</p><p>> bull that I am showing in the 4-H</p><p>> and he is very gentle. Some of the</p><p>> heifers I purchased are so gentle</p><p>> that you can walk right up to them</p><p>> in a field and they will not move.</p><p>> I am very impressed with the</p><p>> Blonde Association and with the</p><p>> breed. I like the muscling</p><p>> characteristics and the length. I</p><p>> just wanted to share my success</p><p>> with the breed with the board. I</p><p>> hope that more people would decide</p><p>> to purchase Blonde's in the</p><p>> future.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:twclark700@yahoo.com">twclark700@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5123"] That's good to hear about the breed. Sounds like you're promoting them. I've been trying to get some Blondes, but none of the people in the association here in Western Kentucky seem to be interested in getting back in touch with me. In my opinion, that is bad promotion for the breed and VERY BAD BUSINESS in general. > I purchased a small herd of 2 year > old bred Blonde heifers last year. > They all calved in January and not > one prolasped or had any trouble > birthing. I was very impressed > with the results. I also have a > bull that I am showing in the 4-H > and he is very gentle. Some of the > heifers I purchased are so gentle > that you can walk right up to them > in a field and they will not move. > I am very impressed with the > Blonde Association and with the > breed. I like the muscling > characteristics and the length. I > just wanted to share my success > with the breed with the board. I > hope that more people would decide > to purchase Blonde's in the > future. [email=twclark700@yahoo.com]twclark700@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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