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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1398490" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Two things jump out at me after thinking about this thread a little more. No disrespect intended to anyone but in my mind they're worth considering.</p><p>For years polled cattle breeders have been telling us they are just as good as horned and I must admit that the quality has improved greatly. If polled really is just as good as horned and the horns are a no go then why would you not just stick with polled bulls? There are enough out there of seemingly good quality that you shouldn't feel the need to use a horned bull unless you felt they had something that your cattle lacked.</p><p>If you're willing to works so hard to educate people, why not just tell them why you chose to use a horned bull?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1398490, member: 14661"] Two things jump out at me after thinking about this thread a little more. No disrespect intended to anyone but in my mind they're worth considering. For years polled cattle breeders have been telling us they are just as good as horned and I must admit that the quality has improved greatly. If polled really is just as good as horned and the horns are a no go then why would you not just stick with polled bulls? There are enough out there of seemingly good quality that you shouldn't feel the need to use a horned bull unless you felt they had something that your cattle lacked. If you're willing to works so hard to educate people, why not just tell them why you chose to use a horned bull? [/QUOTE]
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