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<blockquote data-quote="CPL" data-source="post: 521582" data-attributes="member: 6346"><p>I think there are many things to take into consideration. You should start with the bull himself and the heifers he'll be used on. Like dun said, make sure you grow your heifers out so that they can physically handle the bull and are at an appropriate weight for breeding. Then look at the bull and see how he develops in his shoulder structure, etc. Either way it is I would still be very cautious using an unproven bull on heifers unless there were better information available. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPL, post: 521582, member: 6346"] I think there are many things to take into consideration. You should start with the bull himself and the heifers he'll be used on. Like dun said, make sure you grow your heifers out so that they can physically handle the bull and are at an appropriate weight for breeding. Then look at the bull and see how he develops in his shoulder structure, etc. Either way it is I would still be very cautious using an unproven bull on heifers unless there were better information available. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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