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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 26075"><p>My advice (if its worth anything) is to buy yourself a commerical bull...don't be scare to buy one at a salebarn. Commerical bulls are no difference if you bought one at a ranch or at a salebarn..a bull is a bull, always a bull. Stay away from those pricey bulls....those pricey bulls are for ranchers with a lot of cows. If you bought one of those pricey 2-3000 dollars bull....you will just be breaking even or at a loss on the first year or two. If you sold your five calves at 500-600 and they were sold around 500 650 dollars...you will net at 2500 to 3250 dollars...thats your net..this isn't include your feed, shots, etc etc.... A 900 dollar bull do just as good as an 1800 dollars bull... Just use your wits when it comes to buy a good bull at a decent price. Don't jump on the first thing you see....it might not even be Angus..could be Hereford or Charolais or a Brangus bull.. Goodluck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 26075"] My advice (if its worth anything) is to buy yourself a commerical bull...don't be scare to buy one at a salebarn. Commerical bulls are no difference if you bought one at a ranch or at a salebarn..a bull is a bull, always a bull. Stay away from those pricey bulls....those pricey bulls are for ranchers with a lot of cows. If you bought one of those pricey 2-3000 dollars bull....you will just be breaking even or at a loss on the first year or two. If you sold your five calves at 500-600 and they were sold around 500 650 dollars...you will net at 2500 to 3250 dollars...thats your net..this isn't include your feed, shots, etc etc.... A 900 dollar bull do just as good as an 1800 dollars bull... Just use your wits when it comes to buy a good bull at a decent price. Don't jump on the first thing you see....it might not even be Angus..could be Hereford or Charolais or a Brangus bull.. Goodluck to you! [/QUOTE]
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