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<blockquote data-quote="Ellie May" data-source="post: 36394" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>Yeah chances are he has bred them, you have to worry when there are no calves on the ground. He maybe a romancer, you probably think I'm crazy for saying that but it's true. I have 2 bucks both reg. South African Boers. One buck breeds them where ever just as soon as they come into heat. But the other buck, I hardley ever see him breed the does but never fails to throw nice quality kids. He treats his does with respect, and takes care of them and protects them, not to mention he is a great father. Maybe cattle are the same way. I haven't seen it happen yet, but considering we just got our new hereford bull, it could happen.</p><p>Ellie May</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ellie May, post: 36394, member: 64"] Yeah chances are he has bred them, you have to worry when there are no calves on the ground. He maybe a romancer, you probably think I'm crazy for saying that but it's true. I have 2 bucks both reg. South African Boers. One buck breeds them where ever just as soon as they come into heat. But the other buck, I hardley ever see him breed the does but never fails to throw nice quality kids. He treats his does with respect, and takes care of them and protects them, not to mention he is a great father. Maybe cattle are the same way. I haven't seen it happen yet, but considering we just got our new hereford bull, it could happen. Ellie May [/QUOTE]
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