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Best weight to sell bull calves
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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 1051439" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>You have a couple of choices:</p><p>1) do nothing and sell the bull yearlings. Accept your $10 to $20 per cwt. discount (consider this a learning fee) and make plans to DO BETTER next year by working your calves.</p><p>2) Band or cut the bulls. Allow about 45 days for the bulls to heal. The small banders won't work on bulls that size. You do take a chance of complications (that is why the big discount).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 1051439, member: 67"] You have a couple of choices: 1) do nothing and sell the bull yearlings. Accept your $10 to $20 per cwt. discount (consider this a learning fee) and make plans to DO BETTER next year by working your calves. 2) Band or cut the bulls. Allow about 45 days for the bulls to heal. The small banders won't work on bulls that size. You do take a chance of complications (that is why the big discount). [/QUOTE]
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