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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1638596" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>Five is pretty good around here. Most bulls do something to take themselves out of the herd by four. Just sold a Char bull that was six. Planned on using him this year he had a 100% conception rate last year. But the PB Char breeder we buy bulls from retired and had a complete dispersal. We bought four. A two year old and three yearlings. We sold the old bull and he brought enough to pay for 2 of the new bulls.</p><p>I would be scared that really old bulls would get lazy and not heat detect as aggressively as a 2-3 yr old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1638596, member: 39695"] Five is pretty good around here. Most bulls do something to take themselves out of the herd by four. Just sold a Char bull that was six. Planned on using him this year he had a 100% conception rate last year. But the PB Char breeder we buy bulls from retired and had a complete dispersal. We bought four. A two year old and three yearlings. We sold the old bull and he brought enough to pay for 2 of the new bulls. I would be scared that really old bulls would get lazy and not heat detect as aggressively as a 2-3 yr old. [/QUOTE]
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