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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 7617" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I here you loud and clear TX. I got this bull the cheap way. My sons raised him from weaning. When I say he goes through fences, I mean he's after other cows in heat. Not only can he be hand fed, he's halter broke (last time I tried he was 600 lbs lighter). I still keep a very watchful eye given his size, but he's a cool dude. Libido is unbelievable, calves are choice, can't complain about that. He handles 30 head in a 60 day season, never skips a beat. I pity a heifer in heat when he's in the pasture. Might do more, but I just didn't want to risk missing calves. That's not bad by my standard. I'm working with small tracts of leased land with only 1 bull in each pasture. It's about time to gather them and move them to the home pasture. Pastures scattered all over the county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 7617, member: 19"] I here you loud and clear TX. I got this bull the cheap way. My sons raised him from weaning. When I say he goes through fences, I mean he's after other cows in heat. Not only can he be hand fed, he's halter broke (last time I tried he was 600 lbs lighter). I still keep a very watchful eye given his size, but he's a cool dude. Libido is unbelievable, calves are choice, can't complain about that. He handles 30 head in a 60 day season, never skips a beat. I pity a heifer in heat when he's in the pasture. Might do more, but I just didn't want to risk missing calves. That's not bad by my standard. I'm working with small tracts of leased land with only 1 bull in each pasture. It's about time to gather them and move them to the home pasture. Pastures scattered all over the county. [/QUOTE]
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