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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1823104" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>This is another problem I have with buying top $$ bulls. Salvage value on a $10,000 bull is the same as a $2,500 bull. A $10,000 bull can breed 25 cows in 90 days just like a $2,500 bull ,so he better throw some calves that wean @ 650-700# on avg grass and gain 4# a day on 6# feed once it's weaned. Even at that it probably wouldn't $$ out. Also a high powered registered bull doesn't know he's something special and does the same stupid stuff a commercial bull does to get himself in between 2 buns with ketchup. I'll go $3,500 on a really nice bull but would rather be in at $2,750 or so. I've gave more and it took several times to learn my lesson.</p><p></p><p> All that being said I need 2 more bulls, got any leads in NE Texas? Brangus or Angus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1823104, member: 32659"] This is another problem I have with buying top $$ bulls. Salvage value on a $10,000 bull is the same as a $2,500 bull. A $10,000 bull can breed 25 cows in 90 days just like a $2,500 bull ,so he better throw some calves that wean @ 650-700# on avg grass and gain 4# a day on 6# feed once it's weaned. Even at that it probably wouldn't $$ out. Also a high powered registered bull doesn't know he's something special and does the same stupid stuff a commercial bull does to get himself in between 2 buns with ketchup. I'll go $3,500 on a really nice bull but would rather be in at $2,750 or so. I've gave more and it took several times to learn my lesson. All that being said I need 2 more bulls, got any leads in NE Texas? Brangus or Angus [/QUOTE]
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