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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 799377" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>S-A K,</p><p>I'd hazard a guess that I'm well over 100 miles south of you - and I grew up another 400 miles south of here - and even that is relatively far north in the Deep South. It may be hot and humid where you are, but I'll guarantee that it's not as hot and humid for as long as it is down in the Gulf Coastal South, where some Brahman influence, if not required, is certainly a good thing. </p><p></p><p>Back in the late '80s, we ran a halfblood Simbrah bull on those old Hereford & black baldie cows - best calves, and ultimately the best cows that had ever been on that place. I came out of school convinced that everybody oughta have at least 1/4 Brahman blood in their cattle. But, moving to the 'frigid northland' of southern middle TN, and now western KY - I don't see that I need any 'ear' - and certainly don't need the buyer discrimination that Brahman-influenced cattle get here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 799377, member: 12607"] S-A K, I'd hazard a guess that I'm well over 100 miles south of you - and I grew up another 400 miles south of here - and even that is relatively far north in the Deep South. It may be hot and humid where you are, but I'll guarantee that it's not as hot and humid for as long as it is down in the Gulf Coastal South, where some Brahman influence, if not required, is certainly a good thing. Back in the late '80s, we ran a halfblood Simbrah bull on those old Hereford & black baldie cows - best calves, and ultimately the best cows that had ever been on that place. I came out of school convinced that everybody oughta have at least 1/4 Brahman blood in their cattle. But, moving to the 'frigid northland' of southern middle TN, and now western KY - I don't see that I need any 'ear' - and certainly don't need the buyer discrimination that Brahman-influenced cattle get here. [/QUOTE]
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