Am I the only person who buys 2 year old bulls any more??? You buy a yearling and turn him out to do a real bull's work and then he goes to pot because we are too cheap too supplement the little dude in a drought. I don't like him; but it is hard to evaluate condition score 3 yearling bulls. He has some thickness, a level top, decent feet and legs, but a coarse shoulder, loose sheath, and a little bit of a pallet head. He kind of looks flat ribbed; but without a rear shot I don't want to declare it.
Don't let him near a cow, deworm him, feed him 6 lbs of bull test a day and unlimited hay for the next 120 days, then let us really evaluate him.
Limousin-salorn?