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<blockquote data-quote="JWBrahman" data-source="post: 1154202" data-attributes="member: 18439"><p>I was tape measuring hip height when the Hereford snuck in for a smell test, we are competing with Seattle now for the most rainy days in a row.</p><p></p><p>Elk, to me there is not much ego involved so I am always happy to share photos and my experiences. If you are still looking for a decent polled bull I recommend taking a ride here to see Laura Hughes in Zachary, Louisiana. She is a TPR gold breeder, and has three magnificent bulls for sale that are combinations of Keynote20x and Boomer46b. She culls hard and has removed many of the popular polled sires from her program.</p><p></p><p>Houston, that heifer never had a bit of feed in her life until she was dropped off here. She didn't even know what sweet feed or a bunk feeder is. I penned her with the bull and it took her 30 minutes to figure out what he was eating. When you make all of your sales to commercial cattlemen you do things different. She knows the stock she sells will not be babied so she doesn't keep anything that falls apart on pasture. If you want to see hard keepers I will pm you photos of the Hereford drought culls that made it here.</p><p></p><p>I am not a Maine guy either. But, I do not mind taking a chance if I trust the person. We are friends and she is one of the top AI techs in the area. She doesn't bite the hands that feed her. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWBrahman, post: 1154202, member: 18439"] I was tape measuring hip height when the Hereford snuck in for a smell test, we are competing with Seattle now for the most rainy days in a row. Elk, to me there is not much ego involved so I am always happy to share photos and my experiences. If you are still looking for a decent polled bull I recommend taking a ride here to see Laura Hughes in Zachary, Louisiana. She is a TPR gold breeder, and has three magnificent bulls for sale that are combinations of Keynote20x and Boomer46b. She culls hard and has removed many of the popular polled sires from her program. Houston, that heifer never had a bit of feed in her life until she was dropped off here. She didn't even know what sweet feed or a bunk feeder is. I penned her with the bull and it took her 30 minutes to figure out what he was eating. When you make all of your sales to commercial cattlemen you do things different. She knows the stock she sells will not be babied so she doesn't keep anything that falls apart on pasture. If you want to see hard keepers I will pm you photos of the Hereford drought culls that made it here. I am not a Maine guy either. But, I do not mind taking a chance if I trust the person. We are friends and she is one of the top AI techs in the area. She doesn't bite the hands that feed her. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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