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cost effectiveness of castrating?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 421597" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>Your stockyard is lazy. At ours an intact red bull, shows up on the description as a "red bull" while the black steer is accurately described as "black steer". Ours even includes "wf" in there for white faced as in "red wf bull" and Holsteins get that in their description too. They do make mistakes; but if I had a small load I could distinguish one animal from another from their weights and description without looking up my own ear tag/sale number list. </p><p></p><p>I think every state does this; but in Alabama the livestock marketing service differentiates in their reports between bulls and steers so you can watch the size of the castration dock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 421597, member: 2095"] Your stockyard is lazy. At ours an intact red bull, shows up on the description as a "red bull" while the black steer is accurately described as "black steer". Ours even includes "wf" in there for white faced as in "red wf bull" and Holsteins get that in their description too. They do make mistakes; but if I had a small load I could distinguish one animal from another from their weights and description without looking up my own ear tag/sale number list. I think every state does this; but in Alabama the livestock marketing service differentiates in their reports between bulls and steers so you can watch the size of the castration dock. [/QUOTE]
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