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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 647598" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>A cheap way to get a "gomer bull" is to take a cull cow & shoot her up with testosterone. She will be a great heat detector - and absolutely no chance of a "screw up". Just a pain having to keep giving her shots. We did this at a farm we managed. Worked really good.</p><p>Now, I just figure out what bull calves have a real high libido. I always check and see who they are sleeping next to or grazing next to - let alone the actual jumping activity. There always seems to be a few bull calves that are super horny & are great heat detectors. Kinda hard on their growth for 60 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 647598, member: 968"] A cheap way to get a "gomer bull" is to take a cull cow & shoot her up with testosterone. She will be a great heat detector - and absolutely no chance of a "screw up". Just a pain having to keep giving her shots. We did this at a farm we managed. Worked really good. Now, I just figure out what bull calves have a real high libido. I always check and see who they are sleeping next to or grazing next to - let alone the actual jumping activity. There always seems to be a few bull calves that are super horny & are great heat detectors. Kinda hard on their growth for 60 days. [/QUOTE]
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