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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1130506" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>For me, yes he is still young, but he isn't showing much masculinity... no curly hair, no hump of the neck... I can't really judge his length in the pictures.</p><p></p><p>As for if he'll do the job, well, for 7 cows, it might just be fine... he's good natured, which is a point on the good side for him too.</p><p></p><p>We have 25 cows and we can hardly justify spending over $3000 on a bull, and no one around here calves in the fall, so it would be hard to go 'halvers' with someone on a better animal. We were lucky to find the long yearling we got in the fall for $2500.</p><p></p><p>I think you're about right with your logic... you paid a price that unless he goes tits-up, you won't lose money on him... And you know it's only the really nice animals you find tits-up in the morning, this one has no danger, he'll breed until he's 20 years old!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1130506, member: 9096"] For me, yes he is still young, but he isn't showing much masculinity... no curly hair, no hump of the neck... I can't really judge his length in the pictures. As for if he'll do the job, well, for 7 cows, it might just be fine... he's good natured, which is a point on the good side for him too. We have 25 cows and we can hardly justify spending over $3000 on a bull, and no one around here calves in the fall, so it would be hard to go 'halvers' with someone on a better animal. We were lucky to find the long yearling we got in the fall for $2500. I think you're about right with your logic... you paid a price that unless he goes tits-up, you won't lose money on him... And you know it's only the really nice animals you find tits-up in the morning, this one has no danger, he'll breed until he's 20 years old! [/QUOTE]
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