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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 885318" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>One of the neighbors happened to discuss taking this very action. I missed out on that discussion. Apparently a few of them stopped along the road and talked it over a couple of days back. </p><p></p><p>My bull brought 84.5 per pound yesterday. I didn't expect that much and assumed he was going as a packer. Maybe he did. Seems awfully high for a packer. He looked good but his weight had dropped a little because of the long drought. He was 1900 on the scales. </p><p></p><p>With the sell off, it will be time to build the herd up again which, again puts me avoiding terminal bulls. I'm going to be looking. In the mean time I have that angus bull in the pasture still. This renders everything born counting forward terminal until this situation has a remedy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 885318, member: 3162"] One of the neighbors happened to discuss taking this very action. I missed out on that discussion. Apparently a few of them stopped along the road and talked it over a couple of days back. My bull brought 84.5 per pound yesterday. I didn't expect that much and assumed he was going as a packer. Maybe he did. Seems awfully high for a packer. He looked good but his weight had dropped a little because of the long drought. He was 1900 on the scales. With the sell off, it will be time to build the herd up again which, again puts me avoiding terminal bulls. I'm going to be looking. In the mean time I have that angus bull in the pasture still. This renders everything born counting forward terminal until this situation has a remedy. [/QUOTE]
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