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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 1195422" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I like the Full French bulls, and yes they had horns. That is the way they evolved, who am I to screw up what Mother Nature has made. Limi was poised to take over the lead in registrations but then they decided that they just had to have a polled fullblood . Up jumped Protoporphyria, how'd that work out for you Limi breeders! Limi breeders aren't the only ones, Angus the flavor of the month. Decided they wanted to get taller animals through Chi and Holstein , they are still straightening that mess up. By the way, I should have said Black Angus , our Red Angus producers have kept a level head and good cattle. I guess what I'm getting at is raise animals that suit your environment and breeding goals and tell the packers and land grant colleges to take a flying leap!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 1195422, member: 807"] I like the Full French bulls, and yes they had horns. That is the way they evolved, who am I to screw up what Mother Nature has made. Limi was poised to take over the lead in registrations but then they decided that they just had to have a polled fullblood . Up jumped Protoporphyria, how'd that work out for you Limi breeders! Limi breeders aren't the only ones, Angus the flavor of the month. Decided they wanted to get taller animals through Chi and Holstein , they are still straightening that mess up. By the way, I should have said Black Angus , our Red Angus producers have kept a level head and good cattle. I guess what I'm getting at is raise animals that suit your environment and breeding goals and tell the packers and land grant colleges to take a flying leap! [/QUOTE]
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