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<blockquote data-quote="Idaman" data-source="post: 752329" data-attributes="member: 14119"><p>I saw tons of those OnwarId cattle and really liked them. I saw them through going to those operations and when they brought a carload of bulls to Denver.</p><p></p><p>The bull Franklin bought wasn't from any of those places but from a breeders just out of Amarillo. The operation only had the name of the owner and I don't remember that although I will do some research and see if I can find out about him. His cattle were quite famous at that time.</p><p></p><p>Now I have to say something about the Dewalls and their Nash bred cattle. I knew Jane(Mrs. Dewall) very well through Franklin and met Mike several times after they were married. Jane was attending OSU when she found our Hereford Bulls Inc. manager, that Franklin said had a mind like a steel trap. We were starting Hereford Bulls and wanted a good manager for the test feedlot and Jane found him. She asked the OSU profs who would be the best brains that could do the work and they came up with this man. He and I have been best friends, like brothers since that time. He and I learned how to manage Franklin during those years which is another whole humorous story. The mans commitment to Christianity that followed mine was also another thorn in Franklins side. </p><p></p><p>I have only visited the Deewall website and I too like what I see. I sure wouldn't be afraid of using one of their bulls and may do so in the near future or even some semen if I can find a bull that is mostly old line breeding.</p><p>They will be moderate in size fairly easy doers and very, very attractive in phenotype.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaman, post: 752329, member: 14119"] I saw tons of those OnwarId cattle and really liked them. I saw them through going to those operations and when they brought a carload of bulls to Denver. The bull Franklin bought wasn't from any of those places but from a breeders just out of Amarillo. The operation only had the name of the owner and I don't remember that although I will do some research and see if I can find out about him. His cattle were quite famous at that time. Now I have to say something about the Dewalls and their Nash bred cattle. I knew Jane(Mrs. Dewall) very well through Franklin and met Mike several times after they were married. Jane was attending OSU when she found our Hereford Bulls Inc. manager, that Franklin said had a mind like a steel trap. We were starting Hereford Bulls and wanted a good manager for the test feedlot and Jane found him. She asked the OSU profs who would be the best brains that could do the work and they came up with this man. He and I have been best friends, like brothers since that time. He and I learned how to manage Franklin during those years which is another whole humorous story. The mans commitment to Christianity that followed mine was also another thorn in Franklins side. I have only visited the Deewall website and I too like what I see. I sure wouldn't be afraid of using one of their bulls and may do so in the near future or even some semen if I can find a bull that is mostly old line breeding. They will be moderate in size fairly easy doers and very, very attractive in phenotype. [/QUOTE]
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