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<blockquote data-quote="Ralphy6177" data-source="post: 510507" data-attributes="member: 7963"><p>Thanks for the reply Keren. I figure I need him to be ready in another year, I'll hold on to my Hereford bull until he is ready. The electronic feeder would be nice, course if I had the money for that I would have just bought a bull that was ready to go 8) Is it necessary to keep him separated from the herd? I guess I could put him in the pen and feed free choice hay and give grain when I can but I'm not sure about confining him to a small area like a pen. I appreciate all the knowledge on this forum as my knowledge of the cattle industry is limited. I grew up in the city and dreamed of having my own land and cattle. I was finally able to afford a small "ranch" so I went for it. Unfortunately I still have to keep my day job for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralphy6177, post: 510507, member: 7963"] Thanks for the reply Keren. I figure I need him to be ready in another year, I'll hold on to my Hereford bull until he is ready. The electronic feeder would be nice, course if I had the money for that I would have just bought a bull that was ready to go 8) Is it necessary to keep him separated from the herd? I guess I could put him in the pen and feed free choice hay and give grain when I can but I'm not sure about confining him to a small area like a pen. I appreciate all the knowledge on this forum as my knowledge of the cattle industry is limited. I grew up in the city and dreamed of having my own land and cattle. I was finally able to afford a small "ranch" so I went for it. Unfortunately I still have to keep my day job for now. [/QUOTE]
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