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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5270"><p>We used to use gomer bulls but do to thheir bull temperament have since switched to just horny steers,for that matter we've found heifers are as effective as the gomers used to be. You can't use a chin-ball marker on them, but that's the only down side we've seen. Plus it's one less mouth to feed that really has a limited timeframe when they are paying their way.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> The vet performed a vasectomy on</p><p>> him. We have him fertility checked</p><p>> every once in a while, even though</p><p>> the vet assures us there's no way</p><p>> he can become fertile. We got him</p><p>> young enough to be sure he had not</p><p>> bred any cows and picked up</p><p>> diseases. Neither of our Longhorn</p><p>> gomers have worked very well in</p><p>> cold weather, otherwise we've been</p><p>> quite pleased with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5270"] We used to use gomer bulls but do to thheir bull temperament have since switched to just horny steers,for that matter we've found heifers are as effective as the gomers used to be. You can't use a chin-ball marker on them, but that's the only down side we've seen. Plus it's one less mouth to feed that really has a limited timeframe when they are paying their way. dun > The vet performed a vasectomy on > him. We have him fertility checked > every once in a while, even though > the vet assures us there's no way > he can become fertile. We got him > young enough to be sure he had not > bred any cows and picked up > diseases. Neither of our Longhorn > gomers have worked very well in > cold weather, otherwise we've been > quite pleased with them. [/QUOTE]
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