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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 563421" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>Well, my Dad was a dairy farmer (Holsteins), my Grandfather went from dairy to beef with Herefords in the late 40s. I had horses as a kid. My brother got a Hereford as his 13th birthday gift and he has played around with several beef breeds. Brother got introduced to Piedmontese in about 98, a friend of his brought him some steaks in exchange for a pecan pie. Best steak he had ever eaten! Lean, juicy, tender and healthy beef. His friend offered to implant embryos in his colored cattle (some black baldies and some Hereford crosses) and split the calf crop with him. He was hooked and soon decided to show them. He got me involved when he needed help showing the Pieds. Then I was hooked and am now slowly building my own small seed stock operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 563421, member: 816"] Well, my Dad was a dairy farmer (Holsteins), my Grandfather went from dairy to beef with Herefords in the late 40s. I had horses as a kid. My brother got a Hereford as his 13th birthday gift and he has played around with several beef breeds. Brother got introduced to Piedmontese in about 98, a friend of his brought him some steaks in exchange for a pecan pie. Best steak he had ever eaten! Lean, juicy, tender and healthy beef. His friend offered to implant embryos in his colored cattle (some black baldies and some Hereford crosses) and split the calf crop with him. He was hooked and soon decided to show them. He got me involved when he needed help showing the Pieds. Then I was hooked and am now slowly building my own small seed stock operation. [/QUOTE]
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