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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1823205" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>Gotta say, I'm more impressed with the calves than when I saw the first picture of your bull. Maybe he was a better bull than I thought because he looked pretty poor at the time.</p><p></p><p>If you aren't raising registered stock there's no reason to worry about a registered bull, IMO. Paper doesn't make an animal any better than a commercial animal to someone buying calves heading for the feedlot. I'm not saying you should avoid a registered bull, but rather that I wouldn't pay a dime for papers if I could get a better bull for the same money without.</p><p></p><p>Some of those calve are pretty average and some look better than average. That calf in the 3192 picture is put together nicely and if he's as large as the rest for age that is the kind you want. For beginners you've done fine. Looks like you have some decent grazing too. Kudos...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1823205, member: 42463"] Gotta say, I'm more impressed with the calves than when I saw the first picture of your bull. Maybe he was a better bull than I thought because he looked pretty poor at the time. If you aren't raising registered stock there's no reason to worry about a registered bull, IMO. Paper doesn't make an animal any better than a commercial animal to someone buying calves heading for the feedlot. I'm not saying you should avoid a registered bull, but rather that I wouldn't pay a dime for papers if I could get a better bull for the same money without. Some of those calve are pretty average and some look better than average. That calf in the 3192 picture is put together nicely and if he's as large as the rest for age that is the kind you want. For beginners you've done fine. Looks like you have some decent grazing too. Kudos... [/QUOTE]
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