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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1371936" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>I am not ignoring you Ebenezer, I just don't know the answer for certain. I haven't researched his sire's farm strategy. This bull's farm is trying to tame it down some it seems. I just like his looks, and wondered how he might work. I'm looking at him again this week.</p><p></p><p>Not enough numbers to justify two bulls for separate jobs. My old bull did both, but now is heavy for yearlings (and sometimes cows). The young bull I buy will be for heifers this fall and be a backup in case something happens to the old bull but eventually move into the main bull position if he works out, and nothing happens to him. I have not AI'd yet, so that is something I have thought about as well. Just don't have a lot of time for observing for heats, as that appears is a necessity. I haven't studied the ai process a whole lot yet, so I am not considering that at the current time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1371936, member: 22236"] I am not ignoring you Ebenezer, I just don't know the answer for certain. I haven't researched his sire's farm strategy. This bull's farm is trying to tame it down some it seems. I just like his looks, and wondered how he might work. I'm looking at him again this week. Not enough numbers to justify two bulls for separate jobs. My old bull did both, but now is heavy for yearlings (and sometimes cows). The young bull I buy will be for heifers this fall and be a backup in case something happens to the old bull but eventually move into the main bull position if he works out, and nothing happens to him. I have not AI'd yet, so that is something I have thought about as well. Just don't have a lot of time for observing for heats, as that appears is a necessity. I haven't studied the ai process a whole lot yet, so I am not considering that at the current time. [/QUOTE]
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