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<blockquote data-quote="Col Reb" data-source="post: 1656664" data-attributes="member: 22810"><p>I recently bought a new bull. Currently 15 mos old. He's by far the best bull I've owned. I am currently running about 40 head of cows & have 3 bulls with intentions on selling one. We do not have a single calving season. I have several calves between January and March, again in May & then again between September and November. I would like to keep the latest bull & run only him just because his epd's are so much better. I am noticing when I have a cow come in that all 3 are chasing it & knocking each other off. Seems counter productive to me. Lucky she's even getting bred. I need some input or thoughts on running the single bull for my herd & getting rid of the other 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Col Reb, post: 1656664, member: 22810"] I recently bought a new bull. Currently 15 mos old. He’s by far the best bull I’ve owned. I am currently running about 40 head of cows & have 3 bulls with intentions on selling one. We do not have a single calving season. I have several calves between January and March, again in May & then again between September and November. I would like to keep the latest bull & run only him just because his epd’s are so much better. I am noticing when I have a cow come in that all 3 are chasing it & knocking each other off. Seems counter productive to me. Lucky she’s even getting bred. I need some input or thoughts on running the single bull for my herd & getting rid of the other 2. [/QUOTE]
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