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<blockquote data-quote="cherokeeruby" data-source="post: 74468" data-attributes="member: 199"><p>They sell in the US, I have known other people who have shown HK heifers, they just don't like to sell heifers for the purpose of showing. They like to keep their cattle a little more 'real' such as not overfed which can hamper future breeding performance. And we would have bought 100% of the Passport son if we could have afforded the price, we only bought half. </p><p></p><p>They got famous because of the Millionaire bull. He or his sire's bloodline is in just about every red herd here and worldwide. Even though they don't show their bulls they eventually achieve Register of Renown status due to people showing their calves. For instance Magnum was never shown and he is a Register of Renown bull with at least one Register of Renown son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherokeeruby, post: 74468, member: 199"] They sell in the US, I have known other people who have shown HK heifers, they just don't like to sell heifers for the purpose of showing. They like to keep their cattle a little more 'real' such as not overfed which can hamper future breeding performance. And we would have bought 100% of the Passport son if we could have afforded the price, we only bought half. They got famous because of the Millionaire bull. He or his sire's bloodline is in just about every red herd here and worldwide. Even though they don't show their bulls they eventually achieve Register of Renown status due to people showing their calves. For instance Magnum was never shown and he is a Register of Renown bull with at least one Register of Renown son. [/QUOTE]
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