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<blockquote data-quote="AngelaFromAbilene" data-source="post: 1093881" data-attributes="member: 16571"><p>They are not all culls. When I run a bull through the ring, it's not because he's a cull, of any sort. It's becasue we have kept enough of his daughters and do not want to breed them back to their sire. In the past 4 years, I have sold a son of Conneally Freightliner and a son of B/R New Frontier. Both were top of the line Angus bulls, easy to handle and quite prolific. Both brought top dollar and went back to a herd. Both buyers continue to be more than pleased with these bulls and anxiously await my next bull offering. I also have them trich tested because it is required in Texas. As I have a closed herd, it's pointless but none the less, it's the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngelaFromAbilene, post: 1093881, member: 16571"] They are not all culls. When I run a bull through the ring, it's not because he's a cull, of any sort. It's becasue we have kept enough of his daughters and do not want to breed them back to their sire. In the past 4 years, I have sold a son of Conneally Freightliner and a son of B/R New Frontier. Both were top of the line Angus bulls, easy to handle and quite prolific. Both brought top dollar and went back to a herd. Both buyers continue to be more than pleased with these bulls and anxiously await my next bull offering. I also have them trich tested because it is required in Texas. As I have a closed herd, it's pointless but none the less, it's the law. [/QUOTE]
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