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Bulls to pick apart!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="shawn_boroviak" data-source="post: 1263629" data-attributes="member: 20362"><p>The young bull was on his mama when we bought her. He was right around 2 months old at the time of sale. So we have had him for a while. </p><p></p><p>We have not ventured out into the AI'ING yet because there is nobody in my area that does it enough to be efficient. I have considered going to AI school my self and doing it all for myself. It would benefit me more I believe because I only have 4 registered cows and the one black baldy heifer which belongs to my dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawn_boroviak, post: 1263629, member: 20362"] The young bull was on his mama when we bought her. He was right around 2 months old at the time of sale. So we have had him for a while. We have not ventured out into the AI'ING yet because there is nobody in my area that does it enough to be efficient. I have considered going to AI school my self and doing it all for myself. It would benefit me more I believe because I only have 4 registered cows and the one black baldy heifer which belongs to my dad. [/QUOTE]
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