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<blockquote data-quote="jm1234" data-source="post: 791575" data-attributes="member: 8876"><p>I have purchased two bulls from Ken Coleman. I lost one to lighting after two calve crops. Both bulls adjusted well, to the short grass prarie east of Walsenburg Colorado. The first bull left some very functional easy doing females. My second bull breeds a lot of cows is extremly docile kids ride him in pasture. Calves wean at a minimum of 500 lbs. Most of out cows weigh between 1000 and 1200 lbs. Have never pulled a calve out of either bull. There was a time when prolapses were common along with pulling calves and eve problems. Had those problems eliminated a long time ago, but I feel confident they wont appear again using Kens bulls. Have been keeping females, but I know if I were to sell the females they would bring good money. When you do buy a bull that comes from a different environment it is best not to just turn him out and let him start breeding. Bull needs time to get accustomed to a different environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jm1234, post: 791575, member: 8876"] I have purchased two bulls from Ken Coleman. I lost one to lighting after two calve crops. Both bulls adjusted well, to the short grass prarie east of Walsenburg Colorado. The first bull left some very functional easy doing females. My second bull breeds a lot of cows is extremly docile kids ride him in pasture. Calves wean at a minimum of 500 lbs. Most of out cows weigh between 1000 and 1200 lbs. Have never pulled a calve out of either bull. There was a time when prolapses were common along with pulling calves and eve problems. Had those problems eliminated a long time ago, but I feel confident they wont appear again using Kens bulls. Have been keeping females, but I know if I were to sell the females they would bring good money. When you do buy a bull that comes from a different environment it is best not to just turn him out and let him start breeding. Bull needs time to get accustomed to a different environment. [/QUOTE]
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