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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;D Cattle" data-source="post: 1049340" data-attributes="member: 18854"><p>Bull trouble here in the Ozarks. Had a nice bull calf born last night to the fall cows, 4 weeks early. Looks like the neighbors bull must have snuck over. Preg checked the few spring cows we have and the new bull that we put in with them in May only stuck 2 out of 9. He was 15 months old when we put him in. I had something come up on the BSE date and ended up just turning him out; definitely kicking myself in the a$$. He seems lazy. He doesn't hassle the cows in heat near enough and appears to be very indifferent about the ladies. He's getting wheels after I talk to the seller. One of the heifers he sold us is open after several heat cycles also. I don't expect anything but am friends with the guy so he'll find out eventually.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of turning our other bull in with these cows now and then selling them as second stage cows after the first of the year. I could then buy cows or pairs to get my calving date back to 3/1. I could bred them and keep them even though they will calve 3 months later than we want; don't really like calving in summer. Or I might just haul them now and look to buy some bred cows or pairs in the spring. I have a bunch of grass so mineral and a couple of bags of feed to catch them and move them will be my only expenses. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&D Cattle, post: 1049340, member: 18854"] Bull trouble here in the Ozarks. Had a nice bull calf born last night to the fall cows, 4 weeks early. Looks like the neighbors bull must have snuck over. Preg checked the few spring cows we have and the new bull that we put in with them in May only stuck 2 out of 9. He was 15 months old when we put him in. I had something come up on the BSE date and ended up just turning him out; definitely kicking myself in the a$$. He seems lazy. He doesn't hassle the cows in heat near enough and appears to be very indifferent about the ladies. He's getting wheels after I talk to the seller. One of the heifers he sold us is open after several heat cycles also. I don't expect anything but am friends with the guy so he'll find out eventually. I'm thinking of turning our other bull in with these cows now and then selling them as second stage cows after the first of the year. I could then buy cows or pairs to get my calving date back to 3/1. I could bred them and keep them even though they will calve 3 months later than we want; don't really like calving in summer. Or I might just haul them now and look to buy some bred cows or pairs in the spring. I have a bunch of grass so mineral and a couple of bags of feed to catch them and move them will be my only expenses. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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