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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1611672" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>I know that feeling all too well. First bull I had at this place, hereford, disappeared about a week after i turned him out. Got him back, thanks to an awesome neighbor, only for him to commit suicide about a month later. The hereford, not the neighbor!</p><p>Put a dog gentle brangus at this same place and he just up and vanished after about a week.</p><p>This lil charolais seems very happy so far. Hes staying put. Time will tell but I'm a bit concerned about his offspring and my 4 heifers I've got him with. These heifers are open. Neither of the previous bulls managed to hang around long enough to get anything </p><p>done. I've heard char are hard calving. But, like I said, that's old studies with old genetics....</p><p>I have some pics but I'm new so they will have to wait I reckon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1611672, member: 39373"] I know that feeling all too well. First bull I had at this place, hereford, disappeared about a week after i turned him out. Got him back, thanks to an awesome neighbor, only for him to commit suicide about a month later. The hereford, not the neighbor! Put a dog gentle brangus at this same place and he just up and vanished after about a week. This lil charolais seems very happy so far. Hes staying put. Time will tell but I'm a bit concerned about his offspring and my 4 heifers I've got him with. These heifers are open. Neither of the previous bulls managed to hang around long enough to get anything done. I've heard char are hard calving. But, like I said, that's old studies with old genetics.... I have some pics but I'm new so they will have to wait I reckon [/QUOTE]
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