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<blockquote data-quote="OakCreekRanch" data-source="post: 1093711" data-attributes="member: 21778"><p>I always passed up pitiful looking bulls and any bulls that ain't Angus. Just eyeing on how the bulls walking around in the ring. If he is free of health problems, is in great shape for a breeding season and decent looking I would buy him. We don't use these bulls on our heifers for obvious reasons.</p><p></p><p>We brought our first bull "Little Guy" from the sale barn as a weaned calf many years ago. Someone forgot to cut him and I got him for less than $600. Grew him out during the winter and let him ran with 5-6 cows after the calving season. It was sad to see him go after two breeding seasons as we retained most of his daughters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OakCreekRanch, post: 1093711, member: 21778"] I always passed up pitiful looking bulls and any bulls that ain't Angus. Just eyeing on how the bulls walking around in the ring. If he is free of health problems, is in great shape for a breeding season and decent looking I would buy him. We don't use these bulls on our heifers for obvious reasons. We brought our first bull "Little Guy" from the sale barn as a weaned calf many years ago. Someone forgot to cut him and I got him for less than $600. Grew him out during the winter and let him ran with 5-6 cows after the calving season. It was sad to see him go after two breeding seasons as we retained most of his daughters. [/QUOTE]
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