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<blockquote data-quote="1914 Hereford" data-source="post: 791555" data-attributes="member: 14130"><p>About the Deewall's 304 bull. We do have a limited amount of semen on him, but because we didn't have the foresight to DNA test him to his mother, we can't sell it into a registered herd. We Sold him, as a two yr. old, with the stipulation that we could purchase him back in the future.We traded another 2 year old bull for him last year, and bred him to a little over 1/3 of our cows, this year. So, we will have bull calves by him to sell next fall or yearlings the following year. In the past, we haven't had enough females to be able to sell many, but we have been able to lease more land, and are in the need to increase the herd. This coming spring, we will calve 30 heifers, which is almost twice as many as we have calved in the past. Hopefully we can, in the next three years, increase and cull the herd, so that we can start selling some females. </p><p></p><p>We do have semen on the Golden Advance 550 bull, who was also a true meat wagon. He is posted on our web sight:www.deewallherefords.com He was DNA tested and can be used in a registered herd. He, like the 304 bull, stayed fat on almost nothing.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the kind words about our cattle, we would be happy to show them to any of you at any time.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jane and Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1914 Hereford, post: 791555, member: 14130"] About the Deewall's 304 bull. We do have a limited amount of semen on him, but because we didn't have the foresight to DNA test him to his mother, we can't sell it into a registered herd. We Sold him, as a two yr. old, with the stipulation that we could purchase him back in the future.We traded another 2 year old bull for him last year, and bred him to a little over 1/3 of our cows, this year. So, we will have bull calves by him to sell next fall or yearlings the following year. In the past, we haven't had enough females to be able to sell many, but we have been able to lease more land, and are in the need to increase the herd. This coming spring, we will calve 30 heifers, which is almost twice as many as we have calved in the past. Hopefully we can, in the next three years, increase and cull the herd, so that we can start selling some females. We do have semen on the Golden Advance 550 bull, who was also a true meat wagon. He is posted on our web sight:www.deewallherefords.com He was DNA tested and can be used in a registered herd. He, like the 304 bull, stayed fat on almost nothing. Thank you for the kind words about our cattle, we would be happy to show them to any of you at any time. Jane and Mike [/QUOTE]
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