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TWRECKS
at Wed Apr 18 17:45:32 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TWRECKS ]
"I'm not sure what the confusion is...I'll say it again.
The older female is Newton County. The younger pair are from Jasper County adults he called Black Bulls. Are they mixed? Oh most probably, I doubt any of them are paying attention to the county lines as they crawl about... Regardless, they are all still Kankakee area Bulls. But that's just my opinion. Could be a bit of ratsnake mixed in with those on the Illinois side..." No confusion. If you didn't understand the question or didn't know the answer, you could have just said so, less the condescention. I was not aware that the bulls from those two counties were restricted to one single population sharing one small section of "border". My inquiry about them being "mixed" was referring to the parents of the black bulls he bred in 2011. Since you acquired a Newton bull from him, I simply wondered if he infused his Newton stock (if he still has them) to produce the 11s. I mistook this place for a source of info and learning once again. My bad. Sorry I put you out.
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