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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1190799" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>My bulls go in with the heifers in early May and pulled in 60 days. Most bulls only get to stay 2 years. Three at the most. So most of the time when I pull them one goes to town. The other goes to a guy up the valley who only has a couple cows. He keeps him until late October when I haul him to a paying customer until late January. From January to May he is in a pen with a steer to keep him company.</p><p>About 20% of the heifers I buy turn out to be bred. Those are spring calves that get bred in Sept/Oct. Lots of people don't pull their bulls. One of the reasons that buyers pay less for heifers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1190799, member: 498"] My bulls go in with the heifers in early May and pulled in 60 days. Most bulls only get to stay 2 years. Three at the most. So most of the time when I pull them one goes to town. The other goes to a guy up the valley who only has a couple cows. He keeps him until late October when I haul him to a paying customer until late January. From January to May he is in a pen with a steer to keep him company. About 20% of the heifers I buy turn out to be bred. Those are spring calves that get bred in Sept/Oct. Lots of people don't pull their bulls. One of the reasons that buyers pay less for heifers. [/QUOTE]
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