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Horned Hereford -vs- Polled Hereford
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1130893" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>#1 I don't think I have ever seen a horned breeder go after a polled guy out of the blue. It always starts with a commercial guy asking the same old question, why horned? Why not polled? It's a no different question for me than, why Herefords? Why not Lowlines? or Brangus?. Can we help it if an honest answer is given? I know the answer if the question is reversed, and it plays into a question of competency than actual production reasons.</p><p></p><p>#2 It's always been that way since the the dawn of AI. If that makes the Polled superior, good for them. I can't recall too much to be excited about in the polled sections of the 1980's semen catalogs. </p><p></p><p>#3. I have heard the same statement before. I don't think it applies when a person speaks the truth. But then maybe all of us horned guys are just lying to cover up our real problem. We have a horn fetish. That has to be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1130893, member: 1682"] #1 I don't think I have ever seen a horned breeder go after a polled guy out of the blue. It always starts with a commercial guy asking the same old question, why horned? Why not polled? It's a no different question for me than, why Herefords? Why not Lowlines? or Brangus?. Can we help it if an honest answer is given? I know the answer if the question is reversed, and it plays into a question of competency than actual production reasons. #2 It's always been that way since the the dawn of AI. If that makes the Polled superior, good for them. I can't recall too much to be excited about in the polled sections of the 1980's semen catalogs. #3. I have heard the same statement before. I don't think it applies when a person speaks the truth. But then maybe all of us horned guys are just lying to cover up our real problem. We have a horn fetish. That has to be it. [/QUOTE]
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