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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 68058" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>I know of a number of Hereford bulls that are still going at ten to fourteen years old, my favorite was put down at 15. If you are interested in longevity, and I am, a bull that is still sound at that age bodes well for his offspring's longevity as well. If you buy a young bull at the beginning price range, you will probably get your money back on the market when he is mature. I sold an 8 year old bull weighing 1905# for $1165 last year. He weighed substantially more than that when he was fleshed out more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 68058, member: 587"] I know of a number of Hereford bulls that are still going at ten to fourteen years old, my favorite was put down at 15. If you are interested in longevity, and I am, a bull that is still sound at that age bodes well for his offspring's longevity as well. If you buy a young bull at the beginning price range, you will probably get your money back on the market when he is mature. I sold an 8 year old bull weighing 1905# for $1165 last year. He weighed substantially more than that when he was fleshed out more. [/QUOTE]
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