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<blockquote data-quote="alexfarms" data-source="post: 602651" data-attributes="member: 8677"><p>My father disliked red necks. He used to say red necks will sire anything. Back in the '60s, he had a lamplighter bull that was a redneck and he got calves where the white actually broke down over the shoulder almost making the calves look spotted. He always said pick one that is marked just right, with a nice short feather. I think there is some merit to your opinion, Aaron, but there is a desire by many to make Herefords a blaze faced breed. The thinking is to help against eye problems. If this calf in the pic is a very good bull, I probably wouldn't let the spot on the face trouble me. </p><p>john</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexfarms, post: 602651, member: 8677"] My father disliked red necks. He used to say red necks will sire anything. Back in the '60s, he had a lamplighter bull that was a redneck and he got calves where the white actually broke down over the shoulder almost making the calves look spotted. He always said pick one that is marked just right, with a nice short feather. I think there is some merit to your opinion, Aaron, but there is a desire by many to make Herefords a blaze faced breed. The thinking is to help against eye problems. If this calf in the pic is a very good bull, I probably wouldn't let the spot on the face trouble me. john [/QUOTE]
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