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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 1428294" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>Usually between 5 and 7 is when ours go. As long as I like him, like the calves, and he isn't hurting the females, causing problems, or having health problems of some type he remains. Once promoted to full time herd bull he has to break my contract with him for demotion. I usually have a younger bull around that I bought to resell or one I raised from the previous herd bull, or get an AI technician to breed daughters and grand daughters.</p><p>My Vegas bull is the herd bull or "the man with the ladies". The Younger Driver bull I purchased later I like his phenotype better and he's urging us for the job. But Vegas isn't giving up his post and his first calves are exactly what I wanted. He'll have to break the contract before demotion. MIGHT steal a few of his ladies though to see what the Driver bull can Sire. If I don't sell the Driver bull before. </p><p>Don't remember the exact age but we kept a Polled Hereford Bull up in his teens the longest. Still Remember "Old Mark". My grandfather had bought him up at the UK Research Station here in Princeton, KY back when they had Herefords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 1428294, member: 16752"] Usually between 5 and 7 is when ours go. As long as I like him, like the calves, and he isn't hurting the females, causing problems, or having health problems of some type he remains. Once promoted to full time herd bull he has to break my contract with him for demotion. I usually have a younger bull around that I bought to resell or one I raised from the previous herd bull, or get an AI technician to breed daughters and grand daughters. My Vegas bull is the herd bull or "the man with the ladies". The Younger Driver bull I purchased later I like his phenotype better and he's urging us for the job. But Vegas isn't giving up his post and his first calves are exactly what I wanted. He'll have to break the contract before demotion. MIGHT steal a few of his ladies though to see what the Driver bull can Sire. If I don't sell the Driver bull before. Don't remember the exact age but we kept a Polled Hereford Bull up in his teens the longest. Still Remember "Old Mark". My grandfather had bought him up at the UK Research Station here in Princeton, KY back when they had Herefords. [/QUOTE]
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