New Bull let ur rip

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2 year old CHAROLAIS Let me have it good or bad
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calf from Angus Bull
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Not a big fan of that breed, but the bull looks healthy. He is long enough. I personally wouldn't use him because he looks like he should be a feeder steer. Not enough muscle for me.Not enough bull like appearance for me.In a herd he wouldn't stand out as a bull he blend just like another cow.
I hope he does well for you though.
 
i dissagree he is a nice looking young bull.he has a long frame to him.an you can tell he is a young bull.ive seen bulls with butts on emm like mack trucks.an those calves was ugley.the angus calves look real good.an they are growing like weeds.
 
too small in the rear. looks to have more of a cow frame to me.

but i could be wrong. lot of times folks like stuff that i dont and vice versa.

jmo

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I like his depth of body and capacity but he sure could use some help on the rear end. Also appears to fall apart behind the shoulders.
 
Are his nuts attached. Tell me he is a gomer bull. I see no evidence of masculinity. I'd sell him and another cow or two and buy a bull that will work. Also, you may look at trying to get your cows into better Body Condition Score based on your other pictures in the gallery. I don't think they are going to operate at their best potential being in such low BCS at calving. Good Luck.
 
He is in ok body condition. I don't like him because he has no muscle or masculinity. He has a peeked @ss. His back seems to dip but that casue eh is rather long. He looks like a feeder steer that didn't quite turn out right. Hope he works out for you but i would look for a better bull.
 
He doesn't look all that bad to me. He is a little light on muscle and masculinity. Charolais tend to be slower maturing, though, so I would expect that to get better with age.
 
dyates":myccka80 said:
He doesn't look all that bad to me. He is a little light on muscle and masculinity. Charolais tend to be slower maturing, though, so I would expect that to get better with age.

I wouldn't count on it.



The bull is in OK condition, he just lacks muscle, etc. I was refering to the picture of the cows in his gallery. They don't need to be fat, but going into calving and at the start of the "calf-raising" process I think you'd see higher weaning weights if the cows were in better condition.
 
I wasn't refering to your post earlier CPL. Thats just what i said about the bull in my opinion of looking at him thats how i described him. If he is 2 years older he should have a lot more muscle than that. Like i said he looks liek a feeder steer that didn't turn out right. I would look for a better bull.
 
He ain't got ner bita ASS, also your still on hay. I've been off hay 6 or 7 weeks. and alest take the net wrap off
 
hopefully that is my last Hay. We have green grass but is so short and tender it goes right through them and what you see is splatted manure so they don't gain has much weight.
 

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