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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 669856" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Very interesting posts even though I am not a Hereford or an Angus Breeder. It's interesting to me that some of you are still working with the old blood lines. I like going back to the old lines in the Longhorn breed as well, although alot of ours don't go back that far as the first registry was started in 1964. But there are some old bulls going back to the 60's that are still being used. We have a registered sale coming up here in Tennessee at the end of the month. There's a Butler cow in the sale with a Monarch daughter at side that I'd sure like to have. He's the first bull to hit 60" tip to tip, born in 1975.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 669856, member: 440"] Very interesting posts even though I am not a Hereford or an Angus Breeder. It's interesting to me that some of you are still working with the old blood lines. I like going back to the old lines in the Longhorn breed as well, although alot of ours don't go back that far as the first registry was started in 1964. But there are some old bulls going back to the 60's that are still being used. We have a registered sale coming up here in Tennessee at the end of the month. There's a Butler cow in the sale with a Monarch daughter at side that I'd sure like to have. He's the first bull to hit 60" tip to tip, born in 1975. [/QUOTE]
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