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<blockquote data-quote="jscunn" data-source="post: 647406" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>In my experience it is the total opposite. Most breeders want to sell yearling bulls, they dont have as much time, feed, general overhead in them. The experiences I have had down here the good bulls sell as yearlings and the ones would were alittle behind at yearling are sold as long yearlings or 2 yr olds. Gives the breeder more time to get the bull to the right size. Easier to sell a 1500-1700# two yr old than it is to sell a 975# yearling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jscunn, post: 647406, member: 1257"] In my experience it is the total opposite. Most breeders want to sell yearling bulls, they dont have as much time, feed, general overhead in them. The experiences I have had down here the good bulls sell as yearlings and the ones would were alittle behind at yearling are sold as long yearlings or 2 yr olds. Gives the breeder more time to get the bull to the right size. Easier to sell a 1500-1700# two yr old than it is to sell a 975# yearling. [/QUOTE]
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