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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1238911" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I never buy a bull over a year old and haven't for 30 years. </p><p>Now I don't overwork him and the cows are all bred at different trimesters when he comes here so he has </p><p>so growing time. Now calving year around makes a huge difference in he isn't getting overworked</p><p>when he gets turned out. My rule of thumb was 12 months he could handle 12 and handle one more</p><p>each month until he matured. I never ran over 37 and he was on feed until grown. </p><p>Now I have cut back I lend him to my neighbor as 12 to 15 cows give him a wandering eye.</p><p>That is all that wanders cause he doesn't like electricity.</p><p></p><p>You just have to find what works for you there is no one size fits all here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1238911, member: 694"] I never buy a bull over a year old and haven't for 30 years. Now I don't overwork him and the cows are all bred at different trimesters when he comes here so he has so growing time. Now calving year around makes a huge difference in he isn't getting overworked when he gets turned out. My rule of thumb was 12 months he could handle 12 and handle one more each month until he matured. I never ran over 37 and he was on feed until grown. Now I have cut back I lend him to my neighbor as 12 to 15 cows give him a wandering eye. That is all that wanders cause he doesn't like electricity. You just have to find what works for you there is no one size fits all here. [/QUOTE]
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