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Buying a breeding bull through the ring
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1094503" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have never bought an older bull but have often thought it would pay to do it. Most of the time it would cost one bid over kill price. Turn him out for 60 days and haul him back. Not out a lot of money and you would get most if not all of it back in a short period of time. No feeding a bull over the non-breeding season (and they eat a lot). And if you are in this part of the world where they get branded you can pay attention and pick up a bull from a known quality breeding program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1094503, member: 498"] I have never bought an older bull but have often thought it would pay to do it. Most of the time it would cost one bid over kill price. Turn him out for 60 days and haul him back. Not out a lot of money and you would get most if not all of it back in a short period of time. No feeding a bull over the non-breeding season (and they eat a lot). And if you are in this part of the world where they get branded you can pay attention and pick up a bull from a known quality breeding program. [/QUOTE]
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