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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 415181" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Alan, Poopoo Head Got his name because it was more polite than the one i should not use. S...and so on.</p><p>When he first arrived he as a yearling looked good. We named him Del, after the farm we bought him from. Tadition here.</p><p>When he came of pasture after the first bredding season his name changed to Cull short for culvert. Becasue he looked like a culvert on legs. but the guys weren't ready to give up on him. So he stayed. He was even tempered. When he beat up the king herd bull and injured him, he became a butt head. Beat up bulls, had to show his dominance, took out fences, squashed pannels bust corrals and would not get into the chute for breeding soundness with out a few curses.</p><p>Last year he tried to take out 18 in a dugout. It looked like two hippos fighting for their lives.</p><p>BAD bull bad bull.</p><p>This is why we kept him in reserve just in case a bull went down like last spring.</p><p>Bad move we kept him at our own peril.</p><p></p><p>Areo,</p><p>We have 5 bulls</p><p>1 yearling breeding 17 replacements</p><p>3 bulls breeding 80 cow 2 older one younger.</p><p>Usually we put 1 bull with 20 - 30 cow in separate pastures. But this year we changed because we thought it was going to be a drought so we were going to do roatrional grazing.</p><p></p><p>1 bull Mr Poopoo head with the culls and their calves as well as the late calvers. Our culls stayed home due to age (coming off the Ark age unknown) and injuried or poor doer cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 415181, member: 6198"] Alan, Poopoo Head Got his name because it was more polite than the one i should not use. S...and so on. When he first arrived he as a yearling looked good. We named him Del, after the farm we bought him from. Tadition here. When he came of pasture after the first bredding season his name changed to Cull short for culvert. Becasue he looked like a culvert on legs. but the guys weren't ready to give up on him. So he stayed. He was even tempered. When he beat up the king herd bull and injured him, he became a butt head. Beat up bulls, had to show his dominance, took out fences, squashed pannels bust corrals and would not get into the chute for breeding soundness with out a few curses. Last year he tried to take out 18 in a dugout. It looked like two hippos fighting for their lives. BAD bull bad bull. This is why we kept him in reserve just in case a bull went down like last spring. Bad move we kept him at our own peril. Areo, We have 5 bulls 1 yearling breeding 17 replacements 3 bulls breeding 80 cow 2 older one younger. Usually we put 1 bull with 20 - 30 cow in separate pastures. But this year we changed because we thought it was going to be a drought so we were going to do roatrional grazing. 1 bull Mr Poopoo head with the culls and their calves as well as the late calvers. Our culls stayed home due to age (coming off the Ark age unknown) and injuried or poor doer cows. [/QUOTE]
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