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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1600576" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>We had a 15 or 16 month old Angus bull processed for beef a few years ago. I had kept him to use in our herd, but decided that his feet and legs were not sound looking enough to suit me, so we, sold the steer we kept back to feed out and fed out the bull instead. The meat was excellent, I would not hesitate to feed out another bull at all if the opportunity arose. In fact I have often thought about selecting a calf and leaving it a bull for the very purpose, because I have not seen any benefit to processing a steer. We have done both and both have turned out well. Years ago when I was in the registered cattle circles, it was fairly common for some to feed out and butcher bulls that they did not sell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1600576, member: 24816"] We had a 15 or 16 month old Angus bull processed for beef a few years ago. I had kept him to use in our herd, but decided that his feet and legs were not sound looking enough to suit me, so we, sold the steer we kept back to feed out and fed out the bull instead. The meat was excellent, I would not hesitate to feed out another bull at all if the opportunity arose. In fact I have often thought about selecting a calf and leaving it a bull for the very purpose, because I have not seen any benefit to processing a steer. We have done both and both have turned out well. Years ago when I was in the registered cattle circles, it was fairly common for some to feed out and butcher bulls that they did not sell. [/QUOTE]
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