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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 902039" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Thanks for all the great input! 3way, my request for freezer beef is going enough I'll winter a couple extra steers next year. I also AI and use a clean up bull. So my plans are to cut as many AI bulls calves as needed, unless I like one well enough for a bull prospect that I may cut later. With the bull calves I don't plan to retain as steers, they will get shipped as bulls with any heifers I don't retain. I don't mind a nickel dock for not having the hassle of castrating by myself.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 902039, member: 378"] Thanks for all the great input! 3way, my request for freezer beef is going enough I'll winter a couple extra steers next year. I also AI and use a clean up bull. So my plans are to cut as many AI bulls calves as needed, unless I like one well enough for a bull prospect that I may cut later. With the bull calves I don't plan to retain as steers, they will get shipped as bulls with any heifers I don't retain. I don't mind a nickel dock for not having the hassle of castrating by myself. Alan [/QUOTE]
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