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A good old bull, part one.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1147028" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>He's a nice bull for sure! I like the longevity and the fact that you put importance to it, and know the history. For us small guys with just one bull we often have to get rid of them while they're still working, which is really too bad for some.. our last GV was a perfect bull for us, 8 years old, 2050 lbs, calm mannered and didn't get worked up about anything, and had great calves. When it was time to ship him he just ambled onto the trailer.. what a relief!, we thought we may need to rebuild corrals!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1147028, member: 9096"] He's a nice bull for sure! I like the longevity and the fact that you put importance to it, and know the history. For us small guys with just one bull we often have to get rid of them while they're still working, which is really too bad for some.. our last GV was a perfect bull for us, 8 years old, 2050 lbs, calm mannered and didn't get worked up about anything, and had great calves. When it was time to ship him he just ambled onto the trailer.. what a relief!, we thought we may need to rebuild corrals! [/QUOTE]
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