coachg
Well-known member
If he's got them all bred now , all he's got to do is eat and grow . Yes you probably hurt his size some but I don't want my biggest Bull breaking down my heifers . My 2 cents
I see people use much worse than him. The problem for me was him sucking the cows. I would have shipped him the first week for that reason.
I ran into that problem with a yearling bull, if I had had a gun with me I probably would have dropped him in his tracks.I could of killed him when I caught him nursing..
He looks like he as a cows head as well.Well, he's nothing to look at (where's his azz?). But he did get the job done. Nursing on another cow is a HARD PASS. At his age, I wouldn't steer him. He's going to slaughter anyway unless you want to go to the hassle & expense of having him trich tested.
So glad the twins are home! And other than a lack of sleep, hope everyone is doing well.
Okay, he is nothing special, he got them bred... he gets sold. Sucking cows is the straw that breaks the camel's back for me... And, he has grown some, kill prices are high... So you got what you needed and you will get some money back out of him. Could be worse...
Glad the twins are home from the hospital... How is your wife doing ? Sleep will be snatches here and there.... get used to it.!!!! Seriously, they will get into a routine but it is going to take some time....