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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 441944" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>From how you described the bull he sounds like a Plummer to me. We used one a few years ago and got white calves with black spots and speckles on them no matter what color cow we used. From what I understand the Plummer is named after the fellow who developed them for bucking stock. They are a mixture of Brahman and Longhorn. A local farmer here bought a bull or two from someone who had rodeo stock and pretty soon he had a pasture full of them. They made some pretty big brood cows, most were tame but a few wild ones in the bunch. The bull we used would fight you so he wound up as hamburger.</p><p>Still have one cow that is a grand daughter of that bull and is half Longhorn, she raises one of the fattest calves every year and thay ahve come out every color depending on which bull we breed on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 441944, member: 440"] From how you described the bull he sounds like a Plummer to me. We used one a few years ago and got white calves with black spots and speckles on them no matter what color cow we used. From what I understand the Plummer is named after the fellow who developed them for bucking stock. They are a mixture of Brahman and Longhorn. A local farmer here bought a bull or two from someone who had rodeo stock and pretty soon he had a pasture full of them. They made some pretty big brood cows, most were tame but a few wild ones in the bunch. The bull we used would fight you so he wound up as hamburger. Still have one cow that is a grand daughter of that bull and is half Longhorn, she raises one of the fattest calves every year and thay ahve come out every color depending on which bull we breed on her. [/QUOTE]
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