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Bull breeders: question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 956548" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I might be missing the point here. To me if your putting a bull in a sale yea pour it to him. The people buying there expect a fat bull. For myself I would rather not bring a bull home to melt. I am of the opinion that what I am either buying, or keeping from my on heard is genetics. The DNA is not affected by feed. I don't think that makes me unknowledgeable, small time, or ignorant. I always have atleast three bulls on my place. I usually get several years out of a bull I really like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 956548, member: 17956"] I might be missing the point here. To me if your putting a bull in a sale yea pour it to him. The people buying there expect a fat bull. For myself I would rather not bring a bull home to melt. I am of the opinion that what I am either buying, or keeping from my on heard is genetics. The DNA is not affected by feed. I don't think that makes me unknowledgeable, small time, or ignorant. I always have atleast three bulls on my place. I usually get several years out of a bull I really like. [/QUOTE]
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