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<blockquote data-quote="Horseless" data-source="post: 376619" data-attributes="member: 6345"><p>Thanks for all the information. I was unaware of the possiblity of scurs or horns in the angus breed. I am probably more disgusted with myself for buying replacements, you just can't buy what you can raise yourself. At the same time that I bought those heifers, I also purchased young purebreds(just didn't sell with papers). After they calved, you find out why they sold them. I did contact the breeder about the scurs, but not about the other problems. I figured they already knew the problems thats why I have them and they don't.</p><p> I visited a different long time breeder out here in Montana while looking for bulls, and I was shocked at how many of their cows in production had bad udders. I believe it would pay to visit your seedstock producers while they are calving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horseless, post: 376619, member: 6345"] Thanks for all the information. I was unaware of the possiblity of scurs or horns in the angus breed. I am probably more disgusted with myself for buying replacements, you just can't buy what you can raise yourself. At the same time that I bought those heifers, I also purchased young purebreds(just didn't sell with papers). After they calved, you find out why they sold them. I did contact the breeder about the scurs, but not about the other problems. I figured they already knew the problems thats why I have them and they don't. I visited a different long time breeder out here in Montana while looking for bulls, and I was shocked at how many of their cows in production had bad udders. I believe it would pay to visit your seedstock producers while they are calving. [/QUOTE]
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