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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 521239" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>I think years ago (and I mean 35 or more years) that statement was probably true. Polled Herefords have made tremendous strides and now are as thick as their horned cousins. Because of dehorning issues and animal rights, a lot of breeders have been developing polled cattle that are very good. As I get older, I now use polled bulls to naturally dehorn cattle which to me is one of the toughest husbandry practices we do. A lot more traumatic than castration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 521239, member: 67"] I think years ago (and I mean 35 or more years) that statement was probably true. Polled Herefords have made tremendous strides and now are as thick as their horned cousins. Because of dehorning issues and animal rights, a lot of breeders have been developing polled cattle that are very good. As I get older, I now use polled bulls to naturally dehorn cattle which to me is one of the toughest husbandry practices we do. A lot more traumatic than castration. [/QUOTE]
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