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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5131"><p>Why bother. For the cost of feeding a bull you could have a good cow bred AI to one of the top bulls in the world. Bulls are a much more serious proposition to keep then most people seem to think. Your idea is about like saying "well we've got an extra bedroom, we might as well have another kid"</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Ok all I have a question and thank</p><p>> you in advance for your much</p><p>> appreciated help.</p><p></p><p>> Situation: We bought a hereford</p><p>> bull calve, made him a steer, and</p><p>> two weeks ago started feeding him</p><p>> fed for lean and alfalfa hay so we</p><p>> can have some steaks in 4 to 5</p><p>> weeks. About 4 months back we also</p><p>> went an got his brother, left him</p><p>> a bull and were wondering if we</p><p>> went and found ourselves a brangus</p><p>> cow would we be able to breed some</p><p>> good beef for home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5131"] Why bother. For the cost of feeding a bull you could have a good cow bred AI to one of the top bulls in the world. Bulls are a much more serious proposition to keep then most people seem to think. Your idea is about like saying "well we've got an extra bedroom, we might as well have another kid" dun > Ok all I have a question and thank > you in advance for your much > appreciated help. > Situation: We bought a hereford > bull calve, made him a steer, and > two weeks ago started feeding him > fed for lean and alfalfa hay so we > can have some steaks in 4 to 5 > weeks. About 4 months back we also > went an got his brother, left him > a bull and were wondering if we > went and found ourselves a brangus > cow would we be able to breed some > good beef for home. [/QUOTE]
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