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<blockquote data-quote="W.B." data-source="post: 193912" data-attributes="member: 3518"><p>Aarron: There are quite a few horned breeders here in South Dakota that are running polled bulls in there pastures. I can think of one example breeder that uses all natural service that has as many polled bulls as horned bulls. And I know of another one that was primarliy a L1 breeder that owns 3 polled herd bulls and is more than pleased with the progeny. While a lot of these herd bulls have some horned blood in the pedigree the point is they are polled and they are going to continue to gain ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W.B., post: 193912, member: 3518"] Aarron: There are quite a few horned breeders here in South Dakota that are running polled bulls in there pastures. I can think of one example breeder that uses all natural service that has as many polled bulls as horned bulls. And I know of another one that was primarliy a L1 breeder that owns 3 polled herd bulls and is more than pleased with the progeny. While a lot of these herd bulls have some horned blood in the pedigree the point is they are polled and they are going to continue to gain ground. [/QUOTE]
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