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<blockquote data-quote="wacocowboy" data-source="post: 1238949" data-attributes="member: 21602"><p>I have seen plenty of young bulls cover cows heck seen one yearling cover almost 30 cows but it is not something I would do. I get that you need to get your cows covered and you don't want to rush out and spend a lot of money on a good bull. If it was me I would have bought the best looking old bull at the sale barn had the barn test him if he was good take him home. Bulls usually don't get old producing trash, and usually when people sell their bull there is still some goody left in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wacocowboy, post: 1238949, member: 21602"] I have seen plenty of young bulls cover cows heck seen one yearling cover almost 30 cows but it is not something I would do. I get that you need to get your cows covered and you don't want to rush out and spend a lot of money on a good bull. If it was me I would have bought the best looking old bull at the sale barn had the barn test him if he was good take him home. Bulls usually don't get old producing trash, and usually when people sell their bull there is still some goody left in them. [/QUOTE]
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