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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 968831" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Jeanne, I just got started two years ago after retiring from civil service. Now I am doing honest work. Ha Ha. So if I had not bought a cow bred to a HPF bull I would not know who they are. I bet you also know the Rocking P Livestock people, Chan and Keith Phillips. I met Keith Phillips about 2 years ago when I got started. What I like is how docile the cows are that I have gotten from them. They are my children. Like you say, they start out with that milk chocolate color and get darker. But I have a three year old cow that will have her second calf in early March that is still chocolate colored. She is so sweet I would mourn for the rest of my life if something happened to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 968831, member: 17767"] Jeanne, I just got started two years ago after retiring from civil service. Now I am doing honest work. Ha Ha. So if I had not bought a cow bred to a HPF bull I would not know who they are. I bet you also know the Rocking P Livestock people, Chan and Keith Phillips. I met Keith Phillips about 2 years ago when I got started. What I like is how docile the cows are that I have gotten from them. They are my children. Like you say, they start out with that milk chocolate color and get darker. But I have a three year old cow that will have her second calf in early March that is still chocolate colored. She is so sweet I would mourn for the rest of my life if something happened to her. [/QUOTE]
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