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<blockquote data-quote="jcarkie" data-source="post: 21347" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>i agree with tc unless you are hungry for hamburger. take him to the auction, most of them go for slaughter, tell them when you unload him he has temper problems or that he would not be good to take home. most people that want a bull buy them young because as they get older they are harder to handle and keep in. about four years old :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcarkie, post: 21347, member: 20"] i agree with tc unless you are hungry for hamburger. take him to the auction, most of them go for slaughter, tell them when you unload him he has temper problems or that he would not be good to take home. most people that want a bull buy them young because as they get older they are harder to handle and keep in. about four years old :? [/QUOTE]
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