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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 742411" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>Congratulations - you sold a bull with adequate structure and above average marbling for a very good price. As plenty of people do. </p><p></p><p>I never presumed to tell you what to do with him 3way, I told you what I PERSONALLY would do with him. After all, you did ask for opinions. Everybody's breeding programs are different, for mine he would not have stayed a bull because masculinity is high on my list. Luckily for him, he was born into your program and gets to live a long happy life :lol2: </p><p></p><p>"My main reason for revisiting this thread is not to gloat but to possibly educate some of the newbies around here to get the message that with cattle things are not always as cut and dried as some here would have you believe."</p><p></p><p>How thoughtful of you. I dont really need your education though. I was well aware before this thread that a bull with acceptable structure and good muscling can sell well. I could have done this a hundred times. Our calves are in high demand both locally and interstate that I could sell every bull calf born as a herd sire. But as I said, structure and muscle isnt enough for me. I want that added bit more. And so we keep very few bulls as bulls. </p><p></p><p>Congratulations anyway, always nice to get a good result in a bull sale</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 742411, member: 3195"] Congratulations - you sold a bull with adequate structure and above average marbling for a very good price. As plenty of people do. I never presumed to tell you what to do with him 3way, I told you what I PERSONALLY would do with him. After all, you did ask for opinions. Everybody's breeding programs are different, for mine he would not have stayed a bull because masculinity is high on my list. Luckily for him, he was born into your program and gets to live a long happy life :lol2: "My main reason for revisiting this thread is not to gloat but to possibly educate some of the newbies around here to get the message that with cattle things are not always as cut and dried as some here would have you believe." How thoughtful of you. I dont really need your education though. I was well aware before this thread that a bull with acceptable structure and good muscling can sell well. I could have done this a hundred times. Our calves are in high demand both locally and interstate that I could sell every bull calf born as a herd sire. But as I said, structure and muscle isnt enough for me. I want that added bit more. And so we keep very few bulls as bulls. Congratulations anyway, always nice to get a good result in a bull sale [/QUOTE]
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