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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1175296" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Knoll Crest Farm in Redhouse, VA has some nice Herefords. We're going to be in the market for a new herd bull this winter and will probably be a sale we'll take a look at. <a href="http://www.knollcrestfarm.com/" target="_blank">http://www.knollcrestfarm.com/</a> *EDIT: a nice thing about KCF is that they DNA test all their bulls so if horns are a big thing issue for you they can tell you if a bull is homozygous polled. </p><p></p><p>If you aren't concerned about distance we bought our last herd bull from Rausch Herefords in South Dakota who have both horned and polled Herefords. <a href="http://www.rauschherefords.com/" target="_blank">http://www.rauschherefords.com/</a> They are #1 in country for Hereford Dams of Distinction so they definitely have the maternal genetics if you are looking to breed for some replacement heifers. </p><p></p><p>Sandhill Farms in Kansas has some nice Polled Herefords. Them and Rausch use a lot of the same sires <a href="http://www.sandhillfarms.com/" target="_blank">http://www.sandhillfarms.com/</a></p><p></p><p>If distance is not an issue for you I can probably throw some more names out there too but those are 3 programs that come to mind for Polled Herefords</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1175296, member: 20580"] Knoll Crest Farm in Redhouse, VA has some nice Herefords. We're going to be in the market for a new herd bull this winter and will probably be a sale we'll take a look at. [url=http://www.knollcrestfarm.com/]http://www.knollcrestfarm.com/[/url] *EDIT: a nice thing about KCF is that they DNA test all their bulls so if horns are a big thing issue for you they can tell you if a bull is homozygous polled. If you aren't concerned about distance we bought our last herd bull from Rausch Herefords in South Dakota who have both horned and polled Herefords. [url=http://www.rauschherefords.com/]http://www.rauschherefords.com/[/url] They are #1 in country for Hereford Dams of Distinction so they definitely have the maternal genetics if you are looking to breed for some replacement heifers. Sandhill Farms in Kansas has some nice Polled Herefords. Them and Rausch use a lot of the same sires [url=http://www.sandhillfarms.com/]http://www.sandhillfarms.com/[/url] If distance is not an issue for you I can probably throw some more names out there too but those are 3 programs that come to mind for Polled Herefords [/QUOTE]
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