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<blockquote data-quote="insurman" data-source="post: 1083492" data-attributes="member: 18927"><p>Seems like a lot of money for that few head. </p><p></p><p><strong>DISCLAIMER: I am by all means no expert..Insurance business first then cows on weekends..</strong> but if they want to raise some registered BM mommas that is one thing and with only a small amount then get someone to AI them. If to use on some crossbred cows then I would get a bull for less than half that cost that would have more kick in them at weaning/yearling. We put a 3/4 Simbrah (he is actually 80/20)on 23 commercial beefmaster/cross cows and have avg a little over 90lbs more at the sale barn on his first set of calves, compared to a very avg Beefmaster bull my father-n-law had. Calves were all solid colored, polled and still had a touch of ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insurman, post: 1083492, member: 18927"] Seems like a lot of money for that few head. [b]DISCLAIMER: I am by all means no expert..Insurance business first then cows on weekends..[/b] but if they want to raise some registered BM mommas that is one thing and with only a small amount then get someone to AI them. If to use on some crossbred cows then I would get a bull for less than half that cost that would have more kick in them at weaning/yearling. We put a 3/4 Simbrah (he is actually 80/20)on 23 commercial beefmaster/cross cows and have avg a little over 90lbs more at the sale barn on his first set of calves, compared to a very avg Beefmaster bull my father-n-law had. Calves were all solid colored, polled and still had a touch of ear. [/QUOTE]
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