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<blockquote data-quote="Joy in Texas" data-source="post: 277582" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Thanks JD I like the him too. I saw him on the internet. Called the man and went to see him the next morning. I brought him home that day too. I know I would need different blood in a year or so. Besides, I can have time to study him. I don't think I'm going to be disappointed.</p><p> Good for Rachel...Vets are always in great demand. I know you must be proud. None of my 3 sons will be cattlemen. The oldest lives in Stephenville and is a girls head coach. My other 2 are in the army currently stationed in Iraq. I rather them be cattlemen.</p><p> You have some nice looking cows and calves. See since you already have them crossed with a beefmaster. You already have the black gene. The next calves out of a beefmaster bull. I think you can register them as an E-6.</p><p> Have you joined the BBU ? We haven't yet, but will have to soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy in Texas, post: 277582, member: 4627"] Thanks JD I like the him too. I saw him on the internet. Called the man and went to see him the next morning. I brought him home that day too. I know I would need different blood in a year or so. Besides, I can have time to study him. I don't think I'm going to be disappointed. Good for Rachel...Vets are always in great demand. I know you must be proud. None of my 3 sons will be cattlemen. The oldest lives in Stephenville and is a girls head coach. My other 2 are in the army currently stationed in Iraq. I rather them be cattlemen. You have some nice looking cows and calves. See since you already have them crossed with a beefmaster. You already have the black gene. The next calves out of a beefmaster bull. I think you can register them as an E-6. Have you joined the BBU ? We haven't yet, but will have to soon. [/QUOTE]
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