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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 622934" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>I normally like to buy bulls as yearlings, and work with them a while before letting them be bulls. Most I've paid for a yearling is $1200. I guess I would go to $1500 if he really looked good and was exactly what I needed. As for breeding age bulls (2-3 year olds) I would pay probably up to $2500. I'd have to draw the line somewhere around $3000 - for me I can't justify that big of a price. There are so many good bulls available, why would you spend so much? I'm not talking about spectacular bulls, I'm talking about a bull that will go out, work and do his job 4 to 6 months of the year. In our area there is an abundance of a number of breeds of good quality bulls that would sell from $1500 to $2500 (2 year olds). What could a $3000 bull offer me that a $2000 bull couldn't. Down here, there's not much difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 622934, member: 2653"] I normally like to buy bulls as yearlings, and work with them a while before letting them be bulls. Most I've paid for a yearling is $1200. I guess I would go to $1500 if he really looked good and was exactly what I needed. As for breeding age bulls (2-3 year olds) I would pay probably up to $2500. I'd have to draw the line somewhere around $3000 - for me I can't justify that big of a price. There are so many good bulls available, why would you spend so much? I'm not talking about spectacular bulls, I'm talking about a bull that will go out, work and do his job 4 to 6 months of the year. In our area there is an abundance of a number of breeds of good quality bulls that would sell from $1500 to $2500 (2 year olds). What could a $3000 bull offer me that a $2000 bull couldn't. Down here, there's not much difference. [/QUOTE]
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