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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1524795" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>Thanks all for the honest feedback. Nesi, he's just turning 5mos. Jeanne, we do not usually sell bulls. We acknowledge that it is not a particular expertise of ours, at this point. (We did sell one last year to someone who saw him and wanted him). We also don't keep one; we are strictly AI. Although our herd is registered, for us, registration is primarily a way to track pedigree and work on genetics. We like to raise cows that are fertile; moderate; have decent manners (although not coddled or pets); hardy (well-suited to our brutal winters and grassfed eats), and calve with zero (and I do mean zero) assistance.</p><p>I would never keep a hatchetazzed calf (heifer or bull). He does have some backside, although he's not a monster for sure...Lil feller will probably get steered, I guess!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1524795, member: 20599"] Thanks all for the honest feedback. Nesi, he's just turning 5mos. Jeanne, we do not usually sell bulls. We acknowledge that it is not a particular expertise of ours, at this point. (We did sell one last year to someone who saw him and wanted him). We also don't keep one; we are strictly AI. Although our herd is registered, for us, registration is primarily a way to track pedigree and work on genetics. We like to raise cows that are fertile; moderate; have decent manners (although not coddled or pets); hardy (well-suited to our brutal winters and grassfed eats), and calve with zero (and I do mean zero) assistance. I would never keep a hatchetazzed calf (heifer or bull). He does have some backside, although he's not a monster for sure...Lil feller will probably get steered, I guess! [/QUOTE]
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