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<blockquote data-quote="purecountry" data-source="post: 229187" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>There have been pics of his bulls posted here before. I'm sure you could find them with a little looking. The comments with the pics were all positive, and I've never seen anyone post pics of a Pharo bull that didn't turn out for them. Myself I'm on the fence as I've only talked to Kit over e-mails. I'd like to see his cattle, but I tend to think he's got things going in the right direction, mainly because the same theories he professes have worked with great success on our own ranch.</p><p></p><p>Smaller cows have worked better, as has making them work for their keep. And it's worked without hurting the development of any animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purecountry, post: 229187, member: 2306"] There have been pics of his bulls posted here before. I'm sure you could find them with a little looking. The comments with the pics were all positive, and I've never seen anyone post pics of a Pharo bull that didn't turn out for them. Myself I'm on the fence as I've only talked to Kit over e-mails. I'd like to see his cattle, but I tend to think he's got things going in the right direction, mainly because the same theories he professes have worked with great success on our own ranch. Smaller cows have worked better, as has making them work for their keep. And it's worked without hurting the development of any animals. [/QUOTE]
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