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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17981"><p>> I've been listening to Kit Pharo</p><p>> for a few years now. Take whatever</p><p>> he say's with a grain of salt. I</p><p>> am all for smaller framed cattle</p><p>> 1200 to 1300 lb cow is ideal for</p><p>> me but Pharo takes it to the</p><p>> extreme, those bulls might work ok</p><p>> in drought situations in Eastern</p><p>> Montana but for the average</p><p>> cattlemen the bulls are</p><p>> impractictal. Another thing about</p><p>> them is that their not cheap, sale</p><p>> average for 300 bulls last year:</p><p>> $2750.</p><p></p><p>Blackpower</p><p></p><p>I have to agree with you that Kit does take it to the other end of the extremes. The DeBoo family at Diamond D have a pretty good program for moderate framed bulls- problem is they're starting to get pricey,too. I think they were discovered when more people started looking for these type bulls. I have a neighbor that bought a couple and is really pleased with them. You are right, a lot of the type of cattle that work best for you depends on weather and terrain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17981"] > I've been listening to Kit Pharo > for a few years now. Take whatever > he say's with a grain of salt. I > am all for smaller framed cattle > 1200 to 1300 lb cow is ideal for > me but Pharo takes it to the > extreme, those bulls might work ok > in drought situations in Eastern > Montana but for the average > cattlemen the bulls are > impractictal. Another thing about > them is that their not cheap, sale > average for 300 bulls last year: > $2750. Blackpower I have to agree with you that Kit does take it to the other end of the extremes. The DeBoo family at Diamond D have a pretty good program for moderate framed bulls- problem is they're starting to get pricey,too. I think they were discovered when more people started looking for these type bulls. I have a neighbor that bought a couple and is really pleased with them. You are right, a lot of the type of cattle that work best for you depends on weather and terrain. [/QUOTE]
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