Herefords in East Tennessee

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Does anyone on here know of any reputal hereford breeders in northeast Tn, or Southwest virginia?
 
CopeMan":1e5y7mv7 said:
Does anyone on here know of any reputal hereford breeders in northeast Tn, or Southwest virginia?

Hill Creek Farms is in Virginia ;-)
 
KNERSIE":2l4fh0mi said:
CopeMan":2l4fh0mi said:
Does anyone on here know of any reputal hereford breeders in northeast Tn, or Southwest virginia?

Hill Creek Farms is in Virginia ;-)

:lol2:


The Tennessee Polled Hereford Assocation is having a sale in March:

http://www.reedent.com/midwest/catalogs/tpha/tpha.php

The hard copy of the catalog may have a breeders' listing of all members.

Walker ( http://www.walkerpolledherefordfarm.com ) & Triple L ( http://www.lllranch.com ) are both in TN.

A little farther south is Mead http://www.meadcattle.com/home.asp
 
whatsupdoc3":bo58usp6 said:
CPL":bo58usp6 said:
How about KY?

http://jmsvictordomino.com/index.html

I think Triple L Ranch is in TN and I know Four L Farm is.


Give me a hundred like the 343 bull! :clap: http://jmsvictordomino.com/herdsires.html

Flying G has a JMS Victor bull. He looks good, and has thrown some good calves, but I'm still partial to their HVH Hudson bull (sired by MSU Hudson). They also have a nice Sandhill bull.

I like Triple L, and Steven Lee is a very down to earth person.
 
Four L is over here in west Tn. 120 miles west of Nashville. A little far from Kingsport area, but I think ( know) they are having a sale in a week or so. I do know of a couple other breeders close to Jackson. Tn.
 
greenwillowhereford II":3d1lp1am said:
whatsupdoc3":3d1lp1am said:
CPL":3d1lp1am said:
How about KY?

http://jmsvictordomino.com/index.html

I think Triple L Ranch is in TN and I know Four L Farm is.


Give me a hundred like the 343 bull! :clap: http://jmsvictordomino.com/herdsires.html

Flying G has a JMS Victor bull. He looks good, and has thrown some good calves, but I'm still partial to their HVH Hudson bull (sired by MSU Hudson). They also have a nice Sandhill bull.

I like Triple L, and Steven Lee is a very down to earth person.

I've always admired the JMS herefords. I like the MSU Hudson bull as well.

Does Flying G or Richard Day have a website? Seemings like there's alot of talk of them on here lately and I have yet to find a great deal of information on them outside CT.
 
Flying G has a JMS Victor bull. He looks good, and has thrown some good calves, but I'm still partial to their HVH Hudson bull (sired by MSU Hudson). They also have a nice Sandhill bull.

I like Triple L, and Steven Lee is a very down to earth person.[/quote]

I've always admired the JMS herefords. I like the MSU Hudson bull as well.

Does Flying G or Richard Day have a website? Seemings like there's alot of talk of them on here lately and I have yet to find a great deal of information on them outside CT.[/quote][/quote]

No website, but I can get you phone numbers. Flying G is also a pecan outfit, and Lotsee's husband, Mike Spradling is an Oklahoma Farm Bureau bigwig, I think perhaps president. Their ranch headquarters is actually a little township. Located on highway 51 between Sand Springs and Mannford, OK. Richard Day is next door to the old Turner Ranch headquarters, and you may see his full page ad in the July 2007 issue of the Hereford World, or 1/3 page ad in the several previous years. Flying G: (918) 245-3316, Richard Day (580)456-7567.

Pollestad Herefords of North Dakota have used some Day bulls, and have some sons for sale right now. They sent me a flyer the other day. Sorry if I have hijacked this thread.
 

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