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<blockquote data-quote="C HOLLAND" data-source="post: 492758" data-attributes="member: 2200"><p>Dun, I must agree. I had told you about a Red Angus bull I was looking at buying based on what I was told about him and his EPD numbers and when I finally got to look at him and another. I decided that they should have been steers and should have never made it to Bulls.</p><p></p><p>This young bull looks a little small to me, and I wouldn't consider him herd bull material based on what I can tell from this photo. I have an 11 month old steer that has just started on full grain and I believe he will weigh 1100-1150lbs now. I really wish I had let him grow up before I cut him, and I have another steer that is doing better than he did. I am planning to let my bulls grow for a few months before banding and give them a chance to develop.</p><p></p><p>JMO for a rookie/hobby type</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C HOLLAND, post: 492758, member: 2200"] Dun, I must agree. I had told you about a Red Angus bull I was looking at buying based on what I was told about him and his EPD numbers and when I finally got to look at him and another. I decided that they should have been steers and should have never made it to Bulls. This young bull looks a little small to me, and I wouldn't consider him herd bull material based on what I can tell from this photo. I have an 11 month old steer that has just started on full grain and I believe he will weigh 1100-1150lbs now. I really wish I had let him grow up before I cut him, and I have another steer that is doing better than he did. I am planning to let my bulls grow for a few months before banding and give them a chance to develop. JMO for a rookie/hobby type [/QUOTE]
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