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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 26007" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I would look for a quality bull around 18 to 24 months old minimum that had very good conformation and genetics. Clean underside and a straight topine with definite bull face/head. Make sure he is semen tested and get copy of the semen report. Temperament is very important, regardless of the breed. Any bull that gives trouble on loading, etc., may be an attitude problem. Cows generally tend to rule that pasture; however, when they are in heat, they let the bull breed (some rare exceptions). Your bull is a minimum of 50% of the quality of your calves...use the very best bull your can (buy or lease; or, use semen from top bull and A.I.). </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 26007, member: 9"] I would look for a quality bull around 18 to 24 months old minimum that had very good conformation and genetics. Clean underside and a straight topine with definite bull face/head. Make sure he is semen tested and get copy of the semen report. Temperament is very important, regardless of the breed. Any bull that gives trouble on loading, etc., may be an attitude problem. Cows generally tend to rule that pasture; however, when they are in heat, they let the bull breed (some rare exceptions). Your bull is a minimum of 50% of the quality of your calves...use the very best bull your can (buy or lease; or, use semen from top bull and A.I.). Good luck! Bill [/QUOTE]
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