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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 215510" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>Among Hereford breeders, I would say the foremost breeder of the type of cattle you describe is Jim Lents of Indiahoma, OK. His bulls have been DNA tested, and they are very capable of flourishing on grass. 126 years of line-breeding Anxiety 4th. He has his own publication called <u>The Lamplighter.</u> 25398 SW Coombs Road, Indiahoma, OK 73552. I have never laid eyes on more muscular, thick and deep Herefords. If you are looking for frame 5-6 and very competitive weaning weights, the same basic type of cattle are available from Richard Day of Roff, OK. Day line-breeds Hazlett/Turner Ranch bloodlines. Lents has frame 4-4.5 cattle, and his weaning weights run probably 100-150 pounds less than Day's. PM me for more contact info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 215510, member: 587"] Among Hereford breeders, I would say the foremost breeder of the type of cattle you describe is Jim Lents of Indiahoma, OK. His bulls have been DNA tested, and they are very capable of flourishing on grass. 126 years of line-breeding Anxiety 4th. He has his own publication called [u]The Lamplighter.[/u] 25398 SW Coombs Road, Indiahoma, OK 73552. I have never laid eyes on more muscular, thick and deep Herefords. If you are looking for frame 5-6 and very competitive weaning weights, the same basic type of cattle are available from Richard Day of Roff, OK. Day line-breeds Hazlett/Turner Ranch bloodlines. Lents has frame 4-4.5 cattle, and his weaning weights run probably 100-150 pounds less than Day's. PM me for more contact info. [/QUOTE]
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