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jcherry
at Wed Aug 27 11:02:20 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jcherry ]
First yes they were produced from animals collectted in exactly the region we stated and yes I have a copy of the price list I sent out to you and everyone else at that time and they were represented as what they are now and were then. The south Texas albino bulls have all been bred to South Texas animals to produce the hets we spoke of. The Amirrillo bulls likewise. The kansas aniamls since they have been n my pocession have been done the same. The only reason I make any distiction and not make a straight across the board statement on all three is that there is one gap in the ownership of the Kansas bulls I have not been able to reticfy by personal contact. THe rest are as good I it gets guys.
Last night I answered 46 emails form folks and that is a nightly occurence. As far as emails not being answered in your case Rich, I am out of the state right now and am waiting to get home to send that info. to you so that it is not from memory ( which is failing at times, my wife tells me). As far as the other email I do not have anything from you in the in box. Sorry for any delay or non-response but it was not intentional I can assure you. One of my greatest pleasures is discussing the origins of any of our lines of animals.
Again, if you decide to get rid of your bulls let me know I will be glad to have them back. As the Kansas line I have completely lost in our diaster, so you and about 6 other folks have all I had produced last year.
John Cherry
Cherryville Farms
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