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<blockquote data-quote="Herefords.US" data-source="post: 640865" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>I've seen the bull and really like him. Would I use him on heifers? Like Doc' said, it would largely depend on the heifer, her size, and background. If I valued my sleep during calving season - probably not. If I thought the "slight" risk of a problem occurring, requiring my loss of sleep to check heifers regularly, was more than outweighed by the benefits I'd gain by using him over a "so-called" calving ease bull, I would. I doubt he'd throw you a calf that would give you any serious problem, as long as your heifer was truly big enough and you'd managed her nutrition properly. </p><p></p><p>George</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefords.US, post: 640865, member: 3972"] I've seen the bull and really like him. Would I use him on heifers? Like Doc' said, it would largely depend on the heifer, her size, and background. If I valued my sleep during calving season - probably not. If I thought the "slight" risk of a problem occurring, requiring my loss of sleep to check heifers regularly, was more than outweighed by the benefits I'd gain by using him over a "so-called" calving ease bull, I would. I doubt he'd throw you a calf that would give you any serious problem, as long as your heifer was truly big enough and you'd managed her nutrition properly. George [/QUOTE]
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