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<blockquote data-quote="Massey135" data-source="post: 942930" data-attributes="member: 17234"><p>Your argument just collapsed upon itself: There's more horned hereford than polled. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Your just lost considerably credibility with your account of the dehorning process. "Commercial cattleman", as you would say, would simple run the calf in the shoot, dehorn him, open the gate, and go on to the next one. I've cut off hereford cows horns as big as my arm with keystones and they'd go out and breed back a month early. Don't give me that 'stress' bs. </p><p></p><p>"With a special tool" "isolate him from the herd" - a cattleman you are not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massey135, post: 942930, member: 17234"] Your argument just collapsed upon itself: There's more horned hereford than polled. Your just lost considerably credibility with your account of the dehorning process. "Commercial cattleman", as you would say, would simple run the calf in the shoot, dehorn him, open the gate, and go on to the next one. I've cut off hereford cows horns as big as my arm with keystones and they'd go out and breed back a month early. Don't give me that 'stress' bs. "With a special tool" "isolate him from the herd" - a cattleman you are not. [/QUOTE]
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