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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 106651" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>Lance I'm not Susie but I do have some experience with Hereford bulls. We have had a couple registered polled Hereford bulls and currently have an 8 year old Hereford cross bull around 2K pounds. His sire was a registered top line Hereford bull. He is a very calm bull and always has been. I can walk around him closely in the fields and have no problems with him in tight quarters. To say they will turn mean is NOT the norm for a Hereford bull. As with all bulls though keep one eye on him at all times. This is one of our home grown herd bulls. The old boy still throws some really nice calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 106651, member: 1726"] Lance I'm not Susie but I do have some experience with Hereford bulls. We have had a couple registered polled Hereford bulls and currently have an 8 year old Hereford cross bull around 2K pounds. His sire was a registered top line Hereford bull. He is a very calm bull and always has been. I can walk around him closely in the fields and have no problems with him in tight quarters. To say they will turn mean is NOT the norm for a Hereford bull. As with all bulls though keep one eye on him at all times. This is one of our home grown herd bulls. The old boy still throws some really nice calves. [/QUOTE]
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