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<blockquote data-quote="phillse" data-source="post: 393725" data-attributes="member: 5684"><p>showmomof2 </p><p></p><p>I applaude you and your son. As an Ag. teacher it is hard as the dickens to get young people interested in livestock. It is a lot of hard work and does not carry the prestige of sports around here. While the bull may not be the best looking specimen out there, I have seen worse. I myself recall the first bull I picked out. He was nice to look at but his claves where huge so in the end he had to grow wheels and move on down the line. From the looks of this bull you will not have monster calves and just as I have learned so will your son. I might add I am still learning, we are never too old nor too young to learn. Best of luck and I hope your son learns a lot from his adventure, I wish I had a few like him at my school. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I would rather see an animal the kid cares for and cares for well than some of the fancier animals get taken care of by mom and dad or someone else . A lot is to be said for your son care of his own animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillse, post: 393725, member: 5684"] showmomof2 I applaude you and your son. As an Ag. teacher it is hard as the dickens to get young people interested in livestock. It is a lot of hard work and does not carry the prestige of sports around here. While the bull may not be the best looking specimen out there, I have seen worse. I myself recall the first bull I picked out. He was nice to look at but his claves where huge so in the end he had to grow wheels and move on down the line. From the looks of this bull you will not have monster calves and just as I have learned so will your son. I might add I am still learning, we are never too old nor too young to learn. Best of luck and I hope your son learns a lot from his adventure, I wish I had a few like him at my school. Furthermore, I would rather see an animal the kid cares for and cares for well than some of the fancier animals get taken care of by mom and dad or someone else . A lot is to be said for your son care of his own animals. [/QUOTE]
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