charangusman08
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Curious, how many of you would buy a commercial bull, any breed? Explain your answer! Thanks.
Yes it does, sorry about that.Frankie":31aycrfb said:"commercial bull." Does that mean unregistered?
That is a huge yearling bullangus9259":1v694o9k said:I think . . . 'course, some folks see a great set of nuts hanging off a 1500 lbs of yearling muscle and would probably buy him up so what do I know
that's where they would let their emotions take over logic... they would probably be disapointed at calving time. :shock: what happened he had the nutts, butt and gut that i wanted.. but he did'nt pass it on.angus9259":38p1rc8t said:Registered or not is not the issue, it's whether the breeder has paid attention to the genetics to offer a consistent product so you know what you'll be getting. My best looking bull calf this year was from a simi angus cross with a registered angus bull. I cut him. He's a great looking calf, but I simply don't know what he'll do as a breeder. His momma's line were always late into puberty, and hard calvers but they raised some great terminal steers. Will he produce heifers that mature late? Will he be a hard calver? I don't know so I cut him because YOU, my customer, would want to know that information . . . I think . . . 'course, some folks see a great set of nuts hanging off a 1500 lbs of yearling muscle and would probably buy him up so what do I know
ALACOWMAN":1bqg7fua said:that's where they would let their emotions take over logic... they would probably be disapointed at calving time. :shock: what happened he had the nutts, butt and gut that i wanted.. but he did'nt pass it on.angus9259":1bqg7fua said:Registered or not is not the issue, it's whether the breeder has paid attention to the genetics to offer a consistent product so you know what you'll be getting. My best looking bull calf this year was from a simi angus cross with a registered angus bull. I cut him. He's a great looking calf, but I simply don't know what he'll do as a breeder. His momma's line were always late into puberty, and hard calvers but they raised some great terminal steers. Will he produce heifers that mature late? Will he be a hard calver? I don't know so I cut him because YOU, my customer, would want to know that information . . . I think . . . 'course, some folks see a great set of nuts hanging off a 1500 lbs of yearling muscle and would probably buy him up so what do I know