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<blockquote data-quote="CowpokeJ" data-source="post: 435774" data-attributes="member: 4418"><p>Well, if the guy who owns him says "my black beefmaster bull" then at the bottom of the post says looks like a beefmaster?! I should hope that a black beefmaster that he bought doesn't look like a charolais. Btw, I'm glad they educated you, Doc, as to beefmaster being one he$$ of a momma cow. "Tom Lasiter told me personally on his Ranch in Colorado in 1952 that HIS Beefmaster Cattle were developed as a breed comprised of 1/3 Hereford, 1/3 Shorthorn and 1/3 Brahman for the purpose of helping Breeders in the hot, humid and "INSECT RIDDEN" states of the southern US to raise "meat-producing Beef Cattle." How do Texan's interpret those words??" Did he also tell you the first two of the six essentials? Fertility... Milking Ability?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowpokeJ, post: 435774, member: 4418"] Well, if the guy who owns him says "my black beefmaster bull" then at the bottom of the post says looks like a beefmaster?! I should hope that a black beefmaster that he bought doesn't look like a charolais. Btw, I'm glad they educated you, Doc, as to beefmaster being one he$$ of a momma cow. "Tom Lasiter told me personally on his Ranch in Colorado in 1952 that HIS Beefmaster Cattle were developed as a breed comprised of 1/3 Hereford, 1/3 Shorthorn and 1/3 Brahman for the purpose of helping Breeders in the hot, humid and "INSECT RIDDEN" states of the southern US to raise "meat-producing Beef Cattle." How do Texan's interpret those words??" Did he also tell you the first two of the six essentials? Fertility... Milking Ability? [/QUOTE]
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