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<blockquote data-quote="angusdave63" data-source="post: 841909" data-attributes="member: 14945"><p>with this bull the [char x angus] he will have to jump through some hoops before he gets to stay intact. he might very well end up a steer come october. but some of you guys talk about not knowing what i really have and i see your point as well. but keep in mind 2 of the last 3 bulls i have purchased from suposed honest breeders, were bred a whole lot diffrent on there papers than what i was told while we were looking at them in the pasture. so with this in mind who knows what you get until you hear the fat lady singing. one was supposed to be 878 on top, and 6807 on bottom, turned out he was 6807 top and bottom and yes a carrier to boot. he went to the sale barn. the other was supposed to be out of northern improvement, oops 2 days after i have him home he was out of our clean up bull, sorry bout your luck. and would you believe these breeders are both now out of business. just some thought on where i am coming from thanks for your replys. David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angusdave63, post: 841909, member: 14945"] with this bull the [char x angus] he will have to jump through some hoops before he gets to stay intact. he might very well end up a steer come october. but some of you guys talk about not knowing what i really have and i see your point as well. but keep in mind 2 of the last 3 bulls i have purchased from suposed honest breeders, were bred a whole lot diffrent on there papers than what i was told while we were looking at them in the pasture. so with this in mind who knows what you get until you hear the fat lady singing. one was supposed to be 878 on top, and 6807 on bottom, turned out he was 6807 top and bottom and yes a carrier to boot. he went to the sale barn. the other was supposed to be out of northern improvement, oops 2 days after i have him home he was out of our clean up bull, sorry bout your luck. and would you believe these breeders are both now out of business. just some thought on where i am coming from thanks for your replys. David [/QUOTE]
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