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RE: Question for John Cherry...

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Posted by: jcherry at Wed Aug 27 08:23:50 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jcherry ]  
   

I find it amazing that so many other people can get in touch with me, both for purchases and infornmation. But you have not been able to. As most everyone knows, I travel a lot with my business and am extremely hard to contact by phone. Email is the way to contact me if you want a response quickly. As far as your inquiry about the bulls I will be glad to answer any questions you or anyone else may have about our lines of pits publically or privately. So let me see if I can do that for you.



As far as south Texas bulls being het, yes they are and the original albino bull collectted in that strain was collected by James Long of Hebbronville Texas in April of 1978 on the Bruni Road outside of Freer Texas.. The Amirillo line was established in 1982 and the original albino was collected by a gentleman by the name of Albert Benton of Austin, Texas. There is a distinct difference between the two lines as far coloration. Prior to my accident I owned the original male amirrillo male, but he was killed last year. As far as the Kansas line the animals were traced back to an individual that claimed to have collectted the animal in Lawrence Kansas in 1987, I never talked with him but several others did.



One other point, you made the statement that these animals were not represented as strains and I disagree with that statement, they were in fact represented exactly as that South Texas Strain, Amirillo strain and Kansas strain. Color morphs for the most part can only be sold as exactly that, even though they can be traced in some cases as to the origin of them.



One final thing, if you are not satified with the animals merely let me know when you are sending them back and I will be glad to reimburse your money as we always do with dissatisfied any customer. This is a hobby and our guarantee states that in several places.



let me know what you want to do. Our email address is cherry@flash.net.



John Cherry

Cherryville Farms


   

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