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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1216618" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>We got a Gelbvieh bull when we were in a pinch.. Our shorthorn bull failed halfway through the season, and we spoke to the manager of our sale barn, and he brought us a 2 year old Gelbvieh bull... Best bull we've had yet. Not tame, but not wild, really good calves. Crossed with some of the SH's gave us really fancy calves, both male or females. A lot of the heifers are heavy milkers, and that seems to come from both sides of the family. Calves are pretty docile too.</p><p></p><p>I went and saw a Gelbvieh breeder last fall, he had a bunch of bulls there, all were very friendly and laid back, even with me being a stranger.</p><p>Our Gelbvieh bull is the one in my pic----></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1216618, member: 9096"] We got a Gelbvieh bull when we were in a pinch.. Our shorthorn bull failed halfway through the season, and we spoke to the manager of our sale barn, and he brought us a 2 year old Gelbvieh bull... Best bull we've had yet. Not tame, but not wild, really good calves. Crossed with some of the SH's gave us really fancy calves, both male or females. A lot of the heifers are heavy milkers, and that seems to come from both sides of the family. Calves are pretty docile too. I went and saw a Gelbvieh breeder last fall, he had a bunch of bulls there, all were very friendly and laid back, even with me being a stranger. Our Gelbvieh bull is the one in my pic----> [/QUOTE]
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