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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1238729" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>My experience is that a 900 pound sale yard bull will breed everything in sight and some that are not in sight. In fact he will breed ones you don't want bred. If this is really a fill in while you look for the bull you want, what the heck. You already own him, turn him out. The real question is how quick do you think you will find this bull you really want. If it is a month or two what is the worse thing that can happen. You have a cow or two who are a month or two late next time around. If he is filling in for 6 months or a year. I would be thinking twice about the wisdom of counting on him. So my opinion is you already own him so use him for now. But get serious about finding that bull you really want breeding your cows. There are lots of decent bulls out there. You just need to be willing to travel and pay for them when you find them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1238729, member: 498"] My experience is that a 900 pound sale yard bull will breed everything in sight and some that are not in sight. In fact he will breed ones you don't want bred. If this is really a fill in while you look for the bull you want, what the heck. You already own him, turn him out. The real question is how quick do you think you will find this bull you really want. If it is a month or two what is the worse thing that can happen. You have a cow or two who are a month or two late next time around. If he is filling in for 6 months or a year. I would be thinking twice about the wisdom of counting on him. So my opinion is you already own him so use him for now. But get serious about finding that bull you really want breeding your cows. There are lots of decent bulls out there. You just need to be willing to travel and pay for them when you find them. [/QUOTE]
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