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Why the hereford breed is right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Post Oak" data-source="post: 1256861" data-attributes="member: 19827"><p>I have not had any problems with my black cows getting out(knock on wood), but I have always had a problem with the black calves getting out. I have had 3 black Bulls in the past 12 years and it has happened with the calves of every black bull yearly. I have never had this problem with my Beefmaster and Hereford sired calves. I know growing up the 2 black Angus herds in my community were road warriors that got out annually and destroyed people's gardens, while my uncle's Herefords stayed content behind 3 or 4 strands of rusty barbed wire tacked to half rotten cedars. It has me on the fence about getting another black bull next year for the money aspect or rotating to a Hereford bull for my sanity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Post Oak, post: 1256861, member: 19827"] I have not had any problems with my black cows getting out(knock on wood), but I have always had a problem with the black calves getting out. I have had 3 black Bulls in the past 12 years and it has happened with the calves of every black bull yearly. I have never had this problem with my Beefmaster and Hereford sired calves. I know growing up the 2 black Angus herds in my community were road warriors that got out annually and destroyed people's gardens, while my uncle's Herefords stayed content behind 3 or 4 strands of rusty barbed wire tacked to half rotten cedars. It has me on the fence about getting another black bull next year for the money aspect or rotating to a Hereford bull for my sanity. [/QUOTE]
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