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<blockquote data-quote="Sotex" data-source="post: 1843827" data-attributes="member: 43548"><p>I have a few quarter ears and a few brangus mixes of uncertain breeding. They all produce a decent calf each year so I've Kept Them around. So mostly quarter ears. They're currently bred to a red baldie bull. I sold my Ultra Black bull at the beginning of the drought in 2022 and my Brother in law had a red baldie. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'd like to get a bull again so cows don't get missed and I don't have to keep as close an eye on them. I'm self employed and sometimes get swamped with work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sotex, post: 1843827, member: 43548"] I have a few quarter ears and a few brangus mixes of uncertain breeding. They all produce a decent calf each year so I've Kept Them around. So mostly quarter ears. They're currently bred to a red baldie bull. I sold my Ultra Black bull at the beginning of the drought in 2022 and my Brother in law had a red baldie. Anyway, I'd like to get a bull again so cows don't get missed and I don't have to keep as close an eye on them. I'm self employed and sometimes get swamped with work. [/QUOTE]
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