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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1578462" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>I've heard the "fall apart" phrase used frequently around here, but from what I have seen it's either poor genetics, or the people who bought the bull had no business owning the bull let alone a herd, because they didn't even have adequate hay or pasture to raise any cattle, much less the bull. </p><p></p><p>A properly conditioned bull shouldn't fall apart unless he is being starved, or as is usually the case, being worked into the ground. There are people who expect their bull to service 50 cows, then the neighbor borrows the bull, then a relative uses him for a while, and so on until the bull is trashed.</p><p></p><p>I'm in no way saying you or others on this thread do this, but I know for a fact that it's done on farms near me. They have to get their money's worth out of him.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1578462, member: 37967"] I’ve heard the “fall apart” phrase used frequently around here, but from what I have seen it’s either poor genetics, or the people who bought the bull had no business owning the bull let alone a herd, because they didn’t even have adequate hay or pasture to raise any cattle, much less the bull. A properly conditioned bull shouldn’t fall apart unless he is being starved, or as is usually the case, being worked into the ground. There are people who expect their bull to service 50 cows, then the neighbor borrows the bull, then a relative uses him for a while, and so on until the bull is trashed. I’m in no way saying you or others on this thread do this, but I know for a fact that it’s done on farms near me. They have to get their money’s worth out of him..... [/QUOTE]
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