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<blockquote data-quote="cleland" data-source="post: 781033" data-attributes="member: 1759"><p>I have fed a few Galbvieh bulls at Green Springs and did not feel that they were pushed too hard at all. The cattle were definitely in a feedslot setting, but that is the point of a bull test... to find out how each indivual will do in a feedlot setting...The place that his offspring will most likely end up. I will say as a bull owner I thought the cost was high to grow the animals, and the demand for the gelbvieh bulls come sale time was a little weak. If your buying from GSBT, just use your head and take care of your bull when you get him home. BAck him off on feed and get him grazing, dont just dump him out and expect him not to lose weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleland, post: 781033, member: 1759"] I have fed a few Galbvieh bulls at Green Springs and did not feel that they were pushed too hard at all. The cattle were definitely in a feedslot setting, but that is the point of a bull test... to find out how each indivual will do in a feedlot setting...The place that his offspring will most likely end up. I will say as a bull owner I thought the cost was high to grow the animals, and the demand for the gelbvieh bulls come sale time was a little weak. If your buying from GSBT, just use your head and take care of your bull when you get him home. BAck him off on feed and get him grazing, dont just dump him out and expect him not to lose weight. [/QUOTE]
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