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<blockquote data-quote="jbar" data-source="post: 500294" data-attributes="member: 2579"><p>a man named plummer(spelling?) was the first to breed for buckers i think in the late forty's. when you go to a bucking bull sale they still refer to plummer breeding.for year they would buy bulls with a little fight that would happen threw the sale barns. i have done this myself its hit or miss but mostly miss. best one i ever had was jb 33 he was only rode 1 time his first season then sold him to the stock contractor that had leased him from me . he raised some from him but i got away from rodeo and lost track . dont know if his calves bucked or not. he was brangus,would get very hot and put you up the fence,my vet asked me not to ever bring him back. kepted him treed on the fence for about an hour!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbar, post: 500294, member: 2579"] a man named plummer(spelling?) was the first to breed for buckers i think in the late forty's. when you go to a bucking bull sale they still refer to plummer breeding.for year they would buy bulls with a little fight that would happen threw the sale barns. i have done this myself its hit or miss but mostly miss. best one i ever had was jb 33 he was only rode 1 time his first season then sold him to the stock contractor that had leased him from me . he raised some from him but i got away from rodeo and lost track . dont know if his calves bucked or not. he was brangus,would get very hot and put you up the fence,my vet asked me not to ever bring him back. kepted him treed on the fence for about an hour!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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