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<blockquote data-quote="StrojanHerefords" data-source="post: 1786249" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>I am not exactly sure what exactly you are curious about. </p><p>I find that working cattle with shaped horns are easiest to handle. The biggest advantage is that in a head gate, a polled animal will from time to time be able to back out, where horns prevent that.</p><p>I do have a challenge differentiating what I am doing with my old school Hereford genetics from the modern Horned Polled Herefords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrojanHerefords, post: 1786249, member: 42988"] I am not exactly sure what exactly you are curious about. I find that working cattle with shaped horns are easiest to handle. The biggest advantage is that in a head gate, a polled animal will from time to time be able to back out, where horns prevent that. I do have a challenge differentiating what I am doing with my old school Hereford genetics from the modern Horned Polled Herefords. [/QUOTE]
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