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<blockquote data-quote="MELFARM" data-source="post: 97637" data-attributes="member: 1907"><p>Mom is Charolais and Highland (unless mom's mom was mixed?, only the Highland was registered). And yes, he is gray. Kind of a silver color. Real pretty. No, there are no other bulls in the area. We are the only farm on our road with cows, and only three cows at that (our own home-grown beef, ya know.). The boys live about a mile away, (unless they are gentlemen and sneek in through the gate at night and lock it behind them). So, RWTHEREFORDS, this is possible, aye??? Thank you much......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MELFARM, post: 97637, member: 1907"] Mom is Charolais and Highland (unless mom's mom was mixed?, only the Highland was registered). And yes, he is gray. Kind of a silver color. Real pretty. No, there are no other bulls in the area. We are the only farm on our road with cows, and only three cows at that (our own home-grown beef, ya know.). The boys live about a mile away, (unless they are gentlemen and sneek in through the gate at night and lock it behind them). So, RWTHEREFORDS, this is possible, aye??? Thank you much...... [/QUOTE]
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