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<blockquote data-quote="SPRINGER FARMS MURRAY GRE" data-source="post: 57115" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>What kind of bull do you have? My neighbor had a bull he was really proud of, personally,I thought he was the ugliest thing I had ever seen. he was a brangus (probably a cross,though I am not sure),I have seen some good looking brangus bulls,but this was not one of them. He was tall,had a lot of leg, and his calves were the same. The calves had such long spindly legs that they could not stand to nurse. The first few calves like this he had to put them and their mamas in the corral,the cows in the head chute, and he had to go out twice a day to pick the calves up and hold them so they could nurse. A few calves like that and the bull he was so proud of grew wheels. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPRINGER FARMS MURRAY GRE, post: 57115, member: 95"] What kind of bull do you have? My neighbor had a bull he was really proud of, personally,I thought he was the ugliest thing I had ever seen. he was a brangus (probably a cross,though I am not sure),I have seen some good looking brangus bulls,but this was not one of them. He was tall,had a lot of leg, and his calves were the same. The calves had such long spindly legs that they could not stand to nurse. The first few calves like this he had to put them and their mamas in the corral,the cows in the head chute, and he had to go out twice a day to pick the calves up and hold them so they could nurse. A few calves like that and the bull he was so proud of grew wheels. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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