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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford76" data-source="post: 671494" data-attributes="member: 7000"><p>maybe this is out of line but i thought i would say a few words on I LUV HEREFORDS behalf. i don't know if she remembers or not but i sold some heifers to her husband a long time ago and that is the only time we have done business until this bull. i would like to say, after seeing their cow herd for the first time i think they are doing an excellent job breeding their commercial herefords. they have above average udders in those cows, with excellent pigment in them and are obviously the right kind with the set of calves i saw them nursing. my only complaint was their cow size. they selected this 808 bull for a couple of reasons and my hat goes off to them and their selection told me they are thinking for themselves and their own regards in what they want their herd to be. they told me they wanted to knock off some of the frame without sacrificing what sometimes goes with doing that and they couldn't have chosen a better bred bull from me to do the job - and they picked him out before they told me any of that - so they obviously know a little about hereford cattle. old bear and especially bear mark is a good choice to make that step. plus the et homebuilder son by the peacock cow has been consistently solid. there was some extra white in the cattle mentioned above but they have some nice short marked herefords that is going to make a nice cross.</p><p></p><p>as a commercial breeder i know how easy or tempting it is to get caught up in something that ends up taking you further from your game plan - these guys have that plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford76, post: 671494, member: 7000"] maybe this is out of line but i thought i would say a few words on I LUV HEREFORDS behalf. i don't know if she remembers or not but i sold some heifers to her husband a long time ago and that is the only time we have done business until this bull. i would like to say, after seeing their cow herd for the first time i think they are doing an excellent job breeding their commercial herefords. they have above average udders in those cows, with excellent pigment in them and are obviously the right kind with the set of calves i saw them nursing. my only complaint was their cow size. they selected this 808 bull for a couple of reasons and my hat goes off to them and their selection told me they are thinking for themselves and their own regards in what they want their herd to be. they told me they wanted to knock off some of the frame without sacrificing what sometimes goes with doing that and they couldn't have chosen a better bred bull from me to do the job - and they picked him out before they told me any of that - so they obviously know a little about hereford cattle. old bear and especially bear mark is a good choice to make that step. plus the et homebuilder son by the peacock cow has been consistently solid. there was some extra white in the cattle mentioned above but they have some nice short marked herefords that is going to make a nice cross. as a commercial breeder i know how easy or tempting it is to get caught up in something that ends up taking you further from your game plan - these guys have that plan. [/QUOTE]
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