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<blockquote data-quote="Idaman" data-source="post: 752131" data-attributes="member: 14119"><p>farmguy - As I have also stated before that if what you are breeding works in your area and provide nearly 100% of your income then by all means continue with that breed and program. If, however, they don't provide that much of your income then they and the program haven't been tested.</p><p></p><p>We as a family do depend on our cattle for 90% of our income and have done so for 156 years. Besides the observation of one neighbor with polleds we have witnessed dozens of others. I have also purchased quite a number of horned Hereford cows that were bred to polled bulls so I know how that worked out. We have no need to promote our cattle because we are a commercial operation on the open range that produces bulls for themselves and no one else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaman, post: 752131, member: 14119"] farmguy - As I have also stated before that if what you are breeding works in your area and provide nearly 100% of your income then by all means continue with that breed and program. If, however, they don't provide that much of your income then they and the program haven't been tested. We as a family do depend on our cattle for 90% of our income and have done so for 156 years. Besides the observation of one neighbor with polleds we have witnessed dozens of others. I have also purchased quite a number of horned Hereford cows that were bred to polled bulls so I know how that worked out. We have no need to promote our cattle because we are a commercial operation on the open range that produces bulls for themselves and no one else. [/QUOTE]
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