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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 420900" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Let's face it... a registered breeder that is trying to sell a bull, and consequently, his breeding, is going to fatten a bull up to sell. Go to any registered sale, and the bulls that are in top condition are the ones that will sell better, even though we all KNOW they will fall apart in the pasture on a bunch of cows. I've bought bulls that have been shown, and they have to be taken care of, or they'll run down fast.</p><p></p><p>I also think a yearling bull NEEDS to be fed if he's being turned out on cows. There's no way he can breed a bunch of cows, especially this time of year, and not lose weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 420900, member: 173"] Let's face it... a registered breeder that is trying to sell a bull, and consequently, his breeding, is going to fatten a bull up to sell. Go to any registered sale, and the bulls that are in top condition are the ones that will sell better, even though we all KNOW they will fall apart in the pasture on a bunch of cows. I've bought bulls that have been shown, and they have to be taken care of, or they'll run down fast. I also think a yearling bull NEEDS to be fed if he's being turned out on cows. There's no way he can breed a bunch of cows, especially this time of year, and not lose weight. [/QUOTE]
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