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A good old bull, part one.
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<blockquote data-quote="alexfarms" data-source="post: 1147137" data-attributes="member: 8677"><p>LOL!! You call this a good disposition?:</p><p>"As a yearling I let the young lad breed a few cows, his first calves were S's. That fall he wasn't satisfied with just a few and crawled 4 fences and found some cows of my neighbors 3 miles away. My neighbor kindly counciled I should get rid of him as that is the kind of head ache no one needs. I figured he would settle down as he matured and honestly I admired his desire to breed. And he has yet to settle down. This spring when I was checking our calving cows he made a visit to our cows from the north end of the ranch, four miles away, as a 10 yr old. He has bred a pile of cows in his career between here, Minburn Angus and Crowfoot Cattle Co and many neighbors in between."</p><p></p><p>His quality and longevity may be good, but any bull that crawls through 4 fences has a disposition problem and if you have any respect for your neighbors at all you ought to bite the bullet and slaughter him. Bulls observe heat through vision and he didn't see those cows from 3 miles away. He was just tearing down fences and running wild through the neighborhood. Treating others like that is gonna catch up with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexfarms, post: 1147137, member: 8677"] LOL!! You call this a good disposition?: "As a yearling I let the young lad breed a few cows, his first calves were S's. That fall he wasn't satisfied with just a few and crawled 4 fences and found some cows of my neighbors 3 miles away. My neighbor kindly counciled I should get rid of him as that is the kind of head ache no one needs. I figured he would settle down as he matured and honestly I admired his desire to breed. And he has yet to settle down. This spring when I was checking our calving cows he made a visit to our cows from the north end of the ranch, four miles away, as a 10 yr old. He has bred a pile of cows in his career between here, Minburn Angus and Crowfoot Cattle Co and many neighbors in between." His quality and longevity may be good, but any bull that crawls through 4 fences has a disposition problem and if you have any respect for your neighbors at all you ought to bite the bullet and slaughter him. Bulls observe heat through vision and he didn't see those cows from 3 miles away. He was just tearing down fences and running wild through the neighborhood. Treating others like that is gonna catch up with you. [/QUOTE]
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