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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 263215" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>1848,</p><p></p><p>Chris H and I have had the same situation arise with scurrs. We both know what the rule states and neither of us are into streaching the rules. In my case, I called hereford about my calf. They told me I could remove them and they would record on the registration papers polled/scurred. A scurr is not a horn.</p><p></p><p>The field rep agreed that they were scurrs and agreed that I could remove them and designate the calf polled/scurred.</p><p>If they are removed before the proper documentation is made, then they are dehorned and are recorded as horned.</p><p>Boyd Blue blood for example...I'm told he showed as a horned bull with a smooth head. He was scurred and they removed them without their field rep's "ok". If they had jumped thru the proper hoops, he would have shown polled.</p><p></p><p>The scurrs are removed on show cattle to improve the general appearence not to decieve anyone. I have every intention of makeing it know that my calf was scurred. Based on my dealings with Chris, I'm sure she does as well.</p><p></p><p>Back to the origional question...How about Gerber Lombardi. Alan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 263215, member: 190"] 1848, Chris H and I have had the same situation arise with scurrs. We both know what the rule states and neither of us are into streaching the rules. In my case, I called hereford about my calf. They told me I could remove them and they would record on the registration papers polled/scurred. A scurr is not a horn. The field rep agreed that they were scurrs and agreed that I could remove them and designate the calf polled/scurred. If they are removed before the proper documentation is made, then they are dehorned and are recorded as horned. Boyd Blue blood for example...I'm told he showed as a horned bull with a smooth head. He was scurred and they removed them without their field rep's "ok". If they had jumped thru the proper hoops, he would have shown polled. The scurrs are removed on show cattle to improve the general appearence not to decieve anyone. I have every intention of makeing it know that my calf was scurred. Based on my dealings with Chris, I'm sure she does as well. Back to the origional question...How about Gerber Lombardi. Alan? [/QUOTE]
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