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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1590440" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>I agree with Jeanne on that bull. One doesn't need to watch the video to see he is over-conditioned. I currently have two excellent bulls in my battery that keep way more condition on pasture than I would like (neither has seen grain of any sort in years). They both sire phenomenal calves. They can both get out and move well and both passed a BSE last week. My main concern at this point is how it will affect their longevity. For me, the real profit in my program is when a bull works a couple of seasons a year, over several years. Time will tell if these two hold up the same as some of their more naturally fit counterparts in my line-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1590440, member: 24016"] I agree with Jeanne on that bull. One doesn't need to watch the video to see he is over-conditioned. I currently have two excellent bulls in my battery that keep way more condition on pasture than I would like (neither has seen grain of any sort in years). They both sire phenomenal calves. They can both get out and move well and both passed a BSE last week. My main concern at this point is how it will affect their longevity. For me, the real profit in my program is when a bull works a couple of seasons a year, over several years. Time will tell if these two hold up the same as some of their more naturally fit counterparts in my line-up. [/QUOTE]
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