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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 897782" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Nice looking little bull calf! When he gets to be about 3 months old he should be at a point of growth to give you a fair idea of how he will look as a mature bull. After 3 months, it has been my experience that they start to grow and go out of balance for a while. The hardest thing for me when trying to decided to keep a calf a bull or keep a heifer calf is barn blindness. Meaning it's hard not to like the calf so much you miss flaws in the animal ie; barn blindness. Good luck with your first bred and owned calf!</p><p></p><p>Just my :2cents:, there are lots of bulls out there and steer are much more safe to be around. </p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 897782, member: 378"] Nice looking little bull calf! When he gets to be about 3 months old he should be at a point of growth to give you a fair idea of how he will look as a mature bull. After 3 months, it has been my experience that they start to grow and go out of balance for a while. The hardest thing for me when trying to decided to keep a calf a bull or keep a heifer calf is barn blindness. Meaning it's hard not to like the calf so much you miss flaws in the animal ie; barn blindness. Good luck with your first bred and owned calf! Just my :2cents:, there are lots of bulls out there and steer are much more safe to be around. Alan [/QUOTE]
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