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<blockquote data-quote="aussie_cowgirl" data-source="post: 742183" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>I've raised a bottle fed bull for someone to use as a bull. He's got calves on the ground so he definitely isn't sterile. </p><p></p><p>A registered bull calf doesn't mean he'll be anything good in terms of breeding quality. There are factors such as genetics and environment that affect an animal. A bottle bull calf not only has these same factors, but also that he hasn't received what he needs from his dam. Some people can raise them well, but most don't. So maybe he could be something, but without experience in feeding and knowledge on confirmation, I'd stick with cutting him and enjoying his steaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussie_cowgirl, post: 742183, member: 1279"] I've raised a bottle fed bull for someone to use as a bull. He's got calves on the ground so he definitely isn't sterile. A registered bull calf doesn't mean he'll be anything good in terms of breeding quality. There are factors such as genetics and environment that affect an animal. A bottle bull calf not only has these same factors, but also that he hasn't received what he needs from his dam. Some people can raise them well, but most don't. So maybe he could be something, but without experience in feeding and knowledge on confirmation, I'd stick with cutting him and enjoying his steaks. [/QUOTE]
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