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<blockquote data-quote="kb5iod" data-source="post: 189147" data-attributes="member: 3302"><p>1. I have a chance to buy a bull out of Leachman Right Time. I am wanting to breed towards efficiency and profit on grass, working towards minimal to no hay. I have a lot of fescue on my place and cattle seem to do well on it during the winter. Does anyone have an opinion on how this bloodline would match up with my plans? From what I understand this bull is known for his daughters.</p><p></p><p>2. While I am wanting to maintain a moderate frame size, the bull I am looking at is four years old but probably only weighs about 1400-1500lbs. Any comments on a bull this size? I have his epd's and they are very close to slightly above the angus average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kb5iod, post: 189147, member: 3302"] 1. I have a chance to buy a bull out of Leachman Right Time. I am wanting to breed towards efficiency and profit on grass, working towards minimal to no hay. I have a lot of fescue on my place and cattle seem to do well on it during the winter. Does anyone have an opinion on how this bloodline would match up with my plans? From what I understand this bull is known for his daughters. 2. While I am wanting to maintain a moderate frame size, the bull I am looking at is four years old but probably only weighs about 1400-1500lbs. Any comments on a bull this size? I have his epd's and they are very close to slightly above the angus average. [/QUOTE]
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