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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 716556" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>I know next to nothing about Herefords, never had one on the place. However, I would recommend going polled. I respect you Bez but horns are a pain, trust me I have Holsteins. If you can avoid introducing horns, DO. It is a big hassle removing horns not to mention the problems with flies, infection, etc etc. Contrary to what Bez says, I would argue that horns do cause problems when left intact. I have a couple Holsteins that for one reason or another have horns and they are constantly using them to hook herdmates. I've been introduced some polled bulls to my herd but it is next to impossible to remove all horn genes from a herd. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 716556, member: 2744"] I know next to nothing about Herefords, never had one on the place. However, I would recommend going polled. I respect you Bez but horns are a pain, trust me I have Holsteins. If you can avoid introducing horns, DO. It is a big hassle removing horns not to mention the problems with flies, infection, etc etc. Contrary to what Bez says, I would argue that horns do cause problems when left intact. I have a couple Holsteins that for one reason or another have horns and they are constantly using them to hook herdmates. I've been introduced some polled bulls to my herd but it is next to impossible to remove all horn genes from a herd. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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