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<blockquote data-quote="JHH" data-source="post: 773112" data-attributes="member: 1908"><p>Victor crossed with Line One, Remitall crossed with Line One, Prospector crossed with Line One, etc is STILL a whole lot more diversity than 3 or 4 generations of Line One which is increasingly what we see on the Horned side. Maybe I know more about the polled side; but if I really really want a bull with Remitall, Trask, Victor, Felton Domino 774, Feltons 517, or hybrid of any of the above lines I can have him in 90 days (tomorrow in several cases). There are still a lot of polled cattle around that can be had that don't fit into those groups.<span style="color: #FF0000"> I would be hard pressed to find a horned herd within 200 miles of me that was not primarily Line One and honestly if I were to buy a horned bull it WOULD be a Line One.[/</span>quote]</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was looking at it one sided as I do alot of things. You are right. If you wanted a black bull however you can have your pick on that to.</p><p></p><p>But around me you have a hard time finding a hereford. This is black cattle country. ( Angus x angus x angus is most everyones 3 way cross here) I have 5 breeders close to me that refuse to put anything else in there herd. :roll: I would like to see at least a crossed up black bull in with them. And none of them sell bulls or females.They dont even register them. I guess its there loss not mine. Even I have a few black calves :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHH, post: 773112, member: 1908"] Victor crossed with Line One, Remitall crossed with Line One, Prospector crossed with Line One, etc is STILL a whole lot more diversity than 3 or 4 generations of Line One which is increasingly what we see on the Horned side. Maybe I know more about the polled side; but if I really really want a bull with Remitall, Trask, Victor, Felton Domino 774, Feltons 517, or hybrid of any of the above lines I can have him in 90 days (tomorrow in several cases). There are still a lot of polled cattle around that can be had that don't fit into those groups.[color=#FF0000] I would be hard pressed to find a horned herd within 200 miles of me that was not primarily Line One and honestly if I were to buy a horned bull it WOULD be a Line One.[/[/color]quote] I was looking at it one sided as I do alot of things. You are right. If you wanted a black bull however you can have your pick on that to. But around me you have a hard time finding a hereford. This is black cattle country. ( Angus x angus x angus is most everyones 3 way cross here) I have 5 breeders close to me that refuse to put anything else in there herd. :roll: I would like to see at least a crossed up black bull in with them. And none of them sell bulls or females.They dont even register them. I guess its there loss not mine. Even I have a few black calves :lol: [/QUOTE]
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