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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 184509" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>I am glad that I don't live at your place. Keep in mind even though he doesn't need the ratio that he received at the other place. He is young and certainly still growing so you are going to suck all the extra condition off of his back and then ask him to breed cows after you have already worn him down?</p><p></p><p>You should visit with the Feed Rep a little and I would bet that you should feed him some grain each day and give him full feed of grassy hay. You need to keep his rumen full, you don't ask a teenager to work his butt off without any extra food, they will eat you out of house and home. Treating this bull right is part of the development of this bull. </p><p></p><p>Do you realize shocks to his body like this causes his body to be alittle out of a whack. Semen quality might vary for a time after. </p><p>Next year at this time you look at this bulls feet and study the lines / grains on his hooves. These lines will run parallel you will notice some lines are more pronounced. Looking at his hooves is like a life history on so many things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 184509, member: 3241"] I am glad that I don't live at your place. Keep in mind even though he doesn't need the ratio that he received at the other place. He is young and certainly still growing so you are going to suck all the extra condition off of his back and then ask him to breed cows after you have already worn him down? You should visit with the Feed Rep a little and I would bet that you should feed him some grain each day and give him full feed of grassy hay. You need to keep his rumen full, you don't ask a teenager to work his butt off without any extra food, they will eat you out of house and home. Treating this bull right is part of the development of this bull. Do you realize shocks to his body like this causes his body to be alittle out of a whack. Semen quality might vary for a time after. Next year at this time you look at this bulls feet and study the lines / grains on his hooves. These lines will run parallel you will notice some lines are more pronounced. Looking at his hooves is like a life history on so many things. [/QUOTE]
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