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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 900695" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>If I read the OP's original post they were not sold as culls they are unbanded bull calves from a commercial cow calf operation. </p><p></p><p>FWIW I have sold bull calves thru the salebarn unbanded AND banded. They were kept intact until I chose to finish them or not. If I kept them that long they had already passed the EPD' criteria for me to market them and they were being sold there intact because they didn't pass MY criteria to go on test.</p><p></p><p>They got sold unbanded because I had made the choice to move them and didn't feel like absorbing another month's worth of feed and frankly taking the chance they would not do well banded. We sell "cuttin bulls" here all the time most if not all go to the feedlot. The ones like this that don't "pays their money and takes their chances"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 900695, member: 6713"] If I read the OP's original post they were not sold as culls they are unbanded bull calves from a commercial cow calf operation. FWIW I have sold bull calves thru the salebarn unbanded AND banded. They were kept intact until I chose to finish them or not. If I kept them that long they had already passed the EPD' criteria for me to market them and they were being sold there intact because they didn't pass MY criteria to go on test. They got sold unbanded because I had made the choice to move them and didn't feel like absorbing another month's worth of feed and frankly taking the chance they would not do well banded. We sell "cuttin bulls" here all the time most if not all go to the feedlot. The ones like this that don't "pays their money and takes their chances"! [/QUOTE]
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