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<blockquote data-quote="cattletom" data-source="post: 19831" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>one of my prebred non registered angus cows just had a healthy bull calf(2 days old). we are going to sell him. i am just looking for some advice on whetther its best to castrate and sell him as a steer at weaning age or if it is best to just sell him as a bull at weaning age or grow him up a little bit and sell him as a yearling - 18 mth old breeding bull. we will probably sell him at out local sale barn or maybe put an ad in the paper. any advice would be helpful. we have to decide soon because if we castrate him, the sooner the better, right. any advice on the best method for castrating would be helpful to. </p><p></p><p>thanks cattletom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattletom, post: 19831, member: 137"] one of my prebred non registered angus cows just had a healthy bull calf(2 days old). we are going to sell him. i am just looking for some advice on whetther its best to castrate and sell him as a steer at weaning age or if it is best to just sell him as a bull at weaning age or grow him up a little bit and sell him as a yearling - 18 mth old breeding bull. we will probably sell him at out local sale barn or maybe put an ad in the paper. any advice would be helpful. we have to decide soon because if we castrate him, the sooner the better, right. any advice on the best method for castrating would be helpful to. thanks cattletom [/QUOTE]
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