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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 905656" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>Yes he does seem to be doing good with them. I can go somewhere into texas and oklahoma and find someone that seems to do darn great with thier longhorn bull business to selling them to commercial cattlemen somewhere. This is why i didnt say 100% will never buy them i said something closer to 99% i believe. Again i know they can be a great momma cow even been told if you can get good commercial ones they are The cow to have not to mention seen a red bull posted on this site that i really liked myself but 90 some percent of commercial cattlemen and i can say dang close to 99% of the ones i know making thier living solely from thier cattle will not use them because of the dock the roan color will bring them. If it were not for the cahnce of the roan color there is alot of people myself included that would be way more inclined to use one but will not cause the chance of the roan will get you docked around here. also i am located in south dakota is closer to the hays kansas than it is to kathryn north dakota. and one more time just for clarification the roan color will still get you docked around here does not mean they arent great cows that will raise one heck of a calf if you get good commercial type ones it just means that they will get docked if they show up roan so alot of cattlemen around here will not and i mean will not use them because of that. </p><p></p><p>also there are a few nice looking bulls in the bunch so congrats to the breeder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 905656, member: 16174"] Yes he does seem to be doing good with them. I can go somewhere into texas and oklahoma and find someone that seems to do darn great with thier longhorn bull business to selling them to commercial cattlemen somewhere. This is why i didnt say 100% will never buy them i said something closer to 99% i believe. Again i know they can be a great momma cow even been told if you can get good commercial ones they are The cow to have not to mention seen a red bull posted on this site that i really liked myself but 90 some percent of commercial cattlemen and i can say dang close to 99% of the ones i know making thier living solely from thier cattle will not use them because of the dock the roan color will bring them. If it were not for the cahnce of the roan color there is alot of people myself included that would be way more inclined to use one but will not cause the chance of the roan will get you docked around here. also i am located in south dakota is closer to the hays kansas than it is to kathryn north dakota. and one more time just for clarification the roan color will still get you docked around here does not mean they arent great cows that will raise one heck of a calf if you get good commercial type ones it just means that they will get docked if they show up roan so alot of cattlemen around here will not and i mean will not use them because of that. also there are a few nice looking bulls in the bunch so congrats to the breeder. [/QUOTE]
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