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Three month old bull,,, thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1510141" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Have to agree with ALACOWMAN; I think he looks a little fine boned but it could just be the picture. I also agree with SOB, would want to be real thoughtful about the background. We have raised a couple of bull calves over the years, but with the time and effort to get them up to breeding size, and then worrying about not letting them breed sisters, it isn't often worth it for a smaller operation. We keep our bulls for many years if we like the calves, so the cost is usually well spread out and makes it much more worth buying for our operation. We might keep another one this year or next if we find one we really like.....but as a rule we don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1510141, member: 25884"] Have to agree with ALACOWMAN; I think he looks a little fine boned but it could just be the picture. I also agree with SOB, would want to be real thoughtful about the background. We have raised a couple of bull calves over the years, but with the time and effort to get them up to breeding size, and then worrying about not letting them breed sisters, it isn't often worth it for a smaller operation. We keep our bulls for many years if we like the calves, so the cost is usually well spread out and makes it much more worth buying for our operation. We might keep another one this year or next if we find one we really like.....but as a rule we don't. [/QUOTE]
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