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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1238600" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Highgrit, VERY true!</p><p>With my homeraised bull I figure i'm taking less of a chance by using him on my heifers than the older one... I'm not going to overload him, he'll be with about 6-8 head.. I'm quite confident that his calves will be smaller than that of my Limo bull.. I'd rather have one come up late than a dead calf in the spring.</p><p></p><p>I sold a 7 month old, 700 lb bull to a friend, by the time he was 10 months he beat the tar our of the 5 year old longhorn and did 80% of the breeding.. by 2 1/2 years old he sent a much bigger bull back home when he intruded on his turf... and he was sent back running as fast as he could. </p><p></p><p>Without even a picture or any info on your bull.. anything is possible, from a perfect success to dismal failure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1238600, member: 9096"] Highgrit, VERY true! With my homeraised bull I figure i'm taking less of a chance by using him on my heifers than the older one... I'm not going to overload him, he'll be with about 6-8 head.. I'm quite confident that his calves will be smaller than that of my Limo bull.. I'd rather have one come up late than a dead calf in the spring. I sold a 7 month old, 700 lb bull to a friend, by the time he was 10 months he beat the tar our of the 5 year old longhorn and did 80% of the breeding.. by 2 1/2 years old he sent a much bigger bull back home when he intruded on his turf... and he was sent back running as fast as he could. Without even a picture or any info on your bull.. anything is possible, from a perfect success to dismal failure [/QUOTE]
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