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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Loin" data-source="post: 422333" data-attributes="member: 5601"><p>After reading all those negative comments about that bull, I'm just going to say this.</p><p>That bull is not as bad as you all make him out to be.</p><p>NO! He is not a show bull but he will make a good commercial bull to produce calves and that is what it's all about.</p><p>IMO he needs another year, or so, to fill out.</p><p>I've seen a heck of a lot worse sold as reg. in most breeds.</p><p></p><p>How anyone can look at an animal, let alone just a picture, and tell what the animal will look like when it is fully grown, without seeing the mom and pop, knowing is groceries and previous work load, is beyond my comprehension.</p><p></p><p>Peacemaker,</p><p>From what I can see you selected a bull that fits your cows and a bull that will put good calves on the ground to sell but I wouldn't keep his calves in an attempt to improve your heard. He also would make a good first time heifer bull.</p><p>Give him another year and post another pic of him.</p><p>SL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Loin, post: 422333, member: 5601"] After reading all those negative comments about that bull, I’m just going to say this. That bull is not as bad as you all make him out to be. NO! He is not a show bull but he will make a good commercial bull to produce calves and that is what it’s all about. IMO he needs another year, or so, to fill out. I’ve seen a heck of a lot worse sold as reg. in most breeds. How anyone can look at an animal, let alone just a picture, and tell what the animal will look like when it is fully grown, without seeing the mom and pop, knowing is groceries and previous work load, is beyond my comprehension. Peacemaker, From what I can see you selected a bull that fits your cows and a bull that will put good calves on the ground to sell but I wouldn’t keep his calves in an attempt to improve your heard. He also would make a good first time heifer bull. Give him another year and post another pic of him. SL [/QUOTE]
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