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<blockquote data-quote="Taurus" data-source="post: 942932" data-attributes="member: 18288"><p>? That doesn't make any sense. I never said that there are more horned hereford than polled hereford as they are both common in my areas. It will make more sense to use a polled bull in commerical cattle business as they don't have to deal with all stresses from dehorning. Sometimes it can be messy and bloody. Also my calf is at someone's farm with an experienced cattleman that deals with dehorning as we do not have chute that year till we brought a chute four years ago. The reason why he is isolated from the herd is because we have to wean him and makes sure he don't get any infections from dehorning. Pretty sure he was stressed out from dehorning and all things going on around him, judging from his body condition and weight loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taurus, post: 942932, member: 18288"] ? That doesn't make any sense. I never said that there are more horned hereford than polled hereford as they are both common in my areas. It will make more sense to use a polled bull in commerical cattle business as they don't have to deal with all stresses from dehorning. Sometimes it can be messy and bloody. Also my calf is at someone's farm with an experienced cattleman that deals with dehorning as we do not have chute that year till we brought a chute four years ago. The reason why he is isolated from the herd is because we have to wean him and makes sure he don't get any infections from dehorning. Pretty sure he was stressed out from dehorning and all things going on around him, judging from his body condition and weight loss. [/QUOTE]
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