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The only problem with using a Hereford bull.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ojp6" data-source="post: 1254995" data-attributes="member: 23608"><p>I'll agree with the fact that the possibility of LH ruining the market for other breeds of chromed up cattle . The only way to really get good money out of your colored up calves is to take them to 700+ and preferably 800+ when they really can no longer hide the longhorn. </p><p></p><p>I would not say that selling a longhorn without announcing it is a longhorn is necessarily dishonest. It may not give you the best name as a producer but a cattle buyer gets paid to see the difference between quality calves and LH cross calves even when people try to sneak them in and most good ones do. If you make mistakes like that you won't last long as a buyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ojp6, post: 1254995, member: 23608"] I'll agree with the fact that the possibility of LH ruining the market for other breeds of chromed up cattle . The only way to really get good money out of your colored up calves is to take them to 700+ and preferably 800+ when they really can no longer hide the longhorn. I would not say that selling a longhorn without announcing it is a longhorn is necessarily dishonest. It may not give you the best name as a producer but a cattle buyer gets paid to see the difference between quality calves and LH cross calves even when people try to sneak them in and most good ones do. If you make mistakes like that you won't last long as a buyer. [/QUOTE]
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