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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13693"><p>If you have thorty-five or less, look in to AI. You will get far better bulls then you can afford to buy. If a bull is in an major stud and has relatively high EPD Accuracy you can pretty well judge what that bull will do. If you decide to go AI look at calving ease bulls for the first calf. There are calving ease bulls of several breeds that still have the growth and carcass characteristics that are desireable.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I need to know what aspects of a</p><p>> bull to look at when considering</p><p>> weather or not he is a good bull</p><p>> to breed to my cows. I have tried</p><p>> to get mixed breed heifers that</p><p>> have good size, straight legs,</p><p>> good hooves and, good over all</p><p>> condition. I am hoping that they</p><p>> are a good fondation for good</p><p>> calves. I have raised them by hand</p><p>> from a week old. I want to produce</p><p>> commercial type calves of very</p><p>> high quality that will bring a</p><p>> good price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13693"] If you have thorty-five or less, look in to AI. You will get far better bulls then you can afford to buy. If a bull is in an major stud and has relatively high EPD Accuracy you can pretty well judge what that bull will do. If you decide to go AI look at calving ease bulls for the first calf. There are calving ease bulls of several breeds that still have the growth and carcass characteristics that are desireable. dunmovin farms > I need to know what aspects of a > bull to look at when considering > weather or not he is a good bull > to breed to my cows. I have tried > to get mixed breed heifers that > have good size, straight legs, > good hooves and, good over all > condition. I am hoping that they > are a good fondation for good > calves. I have raised them by hand > from a week old. I want to produce > commercial type calves of very > high quality that will bring a > good price. [/QUOTE]
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