Posts Tagged ‘tender’
May 21, 2015
Pssst…..do you want to know a secret? Did you know South Poll cattle are the best kept secret in the cattle industry? • South polls thrive and fatten on grass. They are “easy keepers”. Cattle are not created equal when it comes to cattle that thrive on grass with never any grain. • South Polls […]
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May 15, 2011
Our friend Dave Roberts at Fort Payne asked us to reconsider consigning a female to the 2011 South Poll Field Day seed stock auction. We did not have any females for sale, but because “Dave asked”, we came up with a real jewel. Allow me to introduce Debutante 10110: 10110 is very special. Her sire […]
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April 16, 2010
The South Polls were bred for high fertility, longevity, heat-tolerance, gentle disposition, slick hair and moderate frame size.
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