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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 113808" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>Spoke to an OSU grad today. He's shown many a champion Angus while in FFA. He said one of the good things about Herefords are that they do have several linebred bloodlines, and that is what the commercial cowman needs in a bull. There are several well-respected Hereford bloodlines that are line-bred, but Line Ones are the most well known. Cooper and Holden of Montana rank high in the sale averages year in and year out. They are probably the two best-known Line One breeders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 113808, member: 587"] Spoke to an OSU grad today. He's shown many a champion Angus while in FFA. He said one of the good things about Herefords are that they do have several linebred bloodlines, and that is what the commercial cowman needs in a bull. There are several well-respected Hereford bloodlines that are line-bred, but Line Ones are the most well known. Cooper and Holden of Montana rank high in the sale averages year in and year out. They are probably the two best-known Line One breeders. [/QUOTE]
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