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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 1078102" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>Quite a lot of them do have curly hair but a higher % just have a lot of straight hair. We used a Australian bull for several years and his hair was slick and long straight. Many years ago we did use a Colorado bull who had more long ccurly hair than you could imagine. Bigest problem was he did'nt shed very good until the 4th of july and had some heet problems. We have a bloodline now that like the highlanders and galloway will come to the feed in a blizzard and play on the feedground like calves on the coldest of days. One other thing that we beleive is they are extremely longlived. I'm pretty sure that they will never be anything but honest useing kind of cattle,never make the showring type. Someone on here made the observation that there maybe "more differences within the breeds then breed differences" I think that is true in most cases. EB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 1078102, member: 13859"] Quite a lot of them do have curly hair but a higher % just have a lot of straight hair. We used a Australian bull for several years and his hair was slick and long straight. Many years ago we did use a Colorado bull who had more long ccurly hair than you could imagine. Bigest problem was he did'nt shed very good until the 4th of july and had some heet problems. We have a bloodline now that like the highlanders and galloway will come to the feed in a blizzard and play on the feedground like calves on the coldest of days. One other thing that we beleive is they are extremely longlived. I'm pretty sure that they will never be anything but honest useing kind of cattle,never make the showring type. Someone on here made the observation that there maybe "more differences within the breeds then breed differences" I think that is true in most cases. EB [/QUOTE]
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