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School me on over seeding pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowman42" data-source="post: 1831157" data-attributes="member: 43380"><p>Now that you say that......I am getting old faster than I think. It was near 20 years ago. Feels like yesterday. Yea black was nonexistent then. I have many fond memories of white faced cattle chasing me across pastures and destroying my VERY Expensive survey equipment. It is my understanding that the Trask line of Herefords was dispersed a long time ago and nearly lost. I think it was Clemson that took some in and saved the line. I wasn't a cowman yet. In fact, I am pretty sure that I decided to raise cattle on a farm over that way in '05. Took me a decade to find and buy land and then a couple cows. I suspect that going black is going to prove to be a mistake for those folks. Those white face cows were all fat little meat wagons. From the front they looked round and were only about 50-54 inches tall. Munching away on fescue even when it was 100 degrees out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowman42, post: 1831157, member: 43380"] Now that you say that......I am getting old faster than I think. It was near 20 years ago. Feels like yesterday. Yea black was nonexistent then. I have many fond memories of white faced cattle chasing me across pastures and destroying my VERY Expensive survey equipment. It is my understanding that the Trask line of Herefords was dispersed a long time ago and nearly lost. I think it was Clemson that took some in and saved the line. I wasn't a cowman yet. In fact, I am pretty sure that I decided to raise cattle on a farm over that way in '05. Took me a decade to find and buy land and then a couple cows. I suspect that going black is going to prove to be a mistake for those folks. Those white face cows were all fat little meat wagons. From the front they looked round and were only about 50-54 inches tall. Munching away on fescue even when it was 100 degrees out. [/QUOTE]
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