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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1848379" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Is the calf in the calf in the pic the one you were bottle feeding in your house? You were able to return it to its momma? Yes, she looks more Corr to me than Longhorn. </p><p></p><p>Teddy Gentry developed these South Polls on his farm not far from me, outside of Lafayette and Chattanooga, in a valley called " The Pocket". About the time he got them going good, CAB was taking off like gang busters. A lot of people bought them and bred them to Angus bulls, improving the marbling and tenderness even more. Had a friend in Fla that did the same thing only with Brangus bulls. Don't know how hot and humid it is in your part of MO, but don't see ay downside to using them in your commercial herd on black bulls. Or are you thinking of being a South Poll seed stock producer? Since there aren't that many around, this could prove lucrative for you as well. I am sure you have looked into it....what will you have to pay for registered South Poll cows or heifers? Are there breeders near you in Mo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1848379, member: 40587"] Is the calf in the calf in the pic the one you were bottle feeding in your house? You were able to return it to its momma? Yes, she looks more Corr to me than Longhorn. Teddy Gentry developed these South Polls on his farm not far from me, outside of Lafayette and Chattanooga, in a valley called " The Pocket". About the time he got them going good, CAB was taking off like gang busters. A lot of people bought them and bred them to Angus bulls, improving the marbling and tenderness even more. Had a friend in Fla that did the same thing only with Brangus bulls. Don't know how hot and humid it is in your part of MO, but don't see ay downside to using them in your commercial herd on black bulls. Or are you thinking of being a South Poll seed stock producer? Since there aren't that many around, this could prove lucrative for you as well. I am sure you have looked into it....what will you have to pay for registered South Poll cows or heifers? Are there breeders near you in Mo? [/QUOTE]
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