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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1821406" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>In 2013 I purchased a pen of 705 lb. Hereford heifers from the Hereford influence sale at Bluegrass South and took them home. This turned out to be the best deal I ever turned in the cattle business. Turned them out for the summer with a Red Poll bull I had at the time, a proven easy calver.</p><p>They all quickly settled and prices for cattle started to rise. My daughter took pictures and we posted them on a cattle for sale page on the internet. They were pretty and we sold them to a man over 900 miles away for a price I am hesitant to reveal. I really had little in them but summer grass and one trip through the chute to vaccinate and preg check.</p><p>Herefords do offer a lot, but as had been said, the dock on straight Herefords is just too much to overcome. To me, a vigorous looking Hereford or a thick red roan Shorthorn are the most attractive beef animal going, but both are a real drag on the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1821406, member: 32879"] In 2013 I purchased a pen of 705 lb. Hereford heifers from the Hereford influence sale at Bluegrass South and took them home. This turned out to be the best deal I ever turned in the cattle business. Turned them out for the summer with a Red Poll bull I had at the time, a proven easy calver. They all quickly settled and prices for cattle started to rise. My daughter took pictures and we posted them on a cattle for sale page on the internet. They were pretty and we sold them to a man over 900 miles away for a price I am hesitant to reveal. I really had little in them but summer grass and one trip through the chute to vaccinate and preg check. Herefords do offer a lot, but as had been said, the dock on straight Herefords is just too much to overcome. To me, a vigorous looking Hereford or a thick red roan Shorthorn are the most attractive beef animal going, but both are a real drag on the market. [/QUOTE]
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