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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1578492" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>Falling apart during breeding season, usually applies to losing so much condition that they can no longer service cows, are fatigued, and even lose fertility. When a over fat bull loses condition down to what would be considered optimal condition, he will experience such a drain on his system from the loss of so much mass, it will drag him even lower than what a optimal conditioned bull would experience. </p><p>Any over conditioned bull I buy I have to take about 2 months to get in optimal condition. First burn the fat off, then put the muscle back on. But in the end the bulls that were feed properly in the first place, end up having a better life span.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1578492, member: 14533"] Falling apart during breeding season, usually applies to losing so much condition that they can no longer service cows, are fatigued, and even lose fertility. When a over fat bull loses condition down to what would be considered optimal condition, he will experience such a drain on his system from the loss of so much mass, it will drag him even lower than what a optimal conditioned bull would experience. Any over conditioned bull I buy I have to take about 2 months to get in optimal condition. First burn the fat off, then put the muscle back on. But in the end the bulls that were feed properly in the first place, end up having a better life span. [/QUOTE]
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