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<blockquote data-quote="alexfarms" data-source="post: 638958" data-attributes="member: 8677"><p>No.2 is a much better picture than your previous postings. The rear view picture isn't bad either. I don't see anything about this bull that would make me cull him, if you like his calves and calving ease is important to you and he has it. I would think you will want to look for a bull that has more depth of chest and muscle expresion and possibly less frame and earlier maturing for your next herd bull , since you are raising butcher beef. Don't sacrifice calving ease in the process though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexfarms, post: 638958, member: 8677"] No.2 is a much better picture than your previous postings. The rear view picture isn't bad either. I don't see anything about this bull that would make me cull him, if you like his calves and calving ease is important to you and he has it. I would think you will want to look for a bull that has more depth of chest and muscle expresion and possibly less frame and earlier maturing for your next herd bull , since you are raising butcher beef. Don't sacrifice calving ease in the process though. [/QUOTE]
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