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<blockquote data-quote="lucky7chief" data-source="post: 525284" data-attributes="member: 7708"><p>I grew up on a dairy farm with Holtsteins. I was always told they couldn't find enough polleds. When we made the switch to beef cattle we decided to never dehorn again. Taking care of the infections or maggots was always the worst. </p><p></p><p>We just went from a bull that was scurred to a double polled and our calves look better. I agree that there may be some inferior bulls out there just because they are polled, but the top end genetics have no difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucky7chief, post: 525284, member: 7708"] I grew up on a dairy farm with Holtsteins. I was always told they couldn't find enough polleds. When we made the switch to beef cattle we decided to never dehorn again. Taking care of the infections or maggots was always the worst. We just went from a bull that was scurred to a double polled and our calves look better. I agree that there may be some inferior bulls out there just because they are polled, but the top end genetics have no difference. [/QUOTE]
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