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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 684795" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>That's how I see it as well. For any bull to stay intact I ask myself whether he will sire desireable calves for his potential buyer's market. Many seedstock producers will tell you a bull shouldn't look that great as a yearling otherwise he has limited growth potential. I say BS, that is when his offspring needs to be finished in the real world, hardly any point in siring calves that won't finish in the desired timeframe.</p><p></p><p>Cypress, if you had a herd of lowlines, squaremeaters, or 1960's herefords or even angus cows this bull might have been just what you need, on brangus type and longhorn cows, I think you need to look at an earlier maturing package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 684795, member: 4353"] That's how I see it as well. For any bull to stay intact I ask myself whether he will sire desireable calves for his potential buyer's market. Many seedstock producers will tell you a bull shouldn't look that great as a yearling otherwise he has limited growth potential. I say BS, that is when his offspring needs to be finished in the real world, hardly any point in siring calves that won't finish in the desired timeframe. Cypress, if you had a herd of lowlines, squaremeaters, or 1960's herefords or even angus cows this bull might have been just what you need, on brangus type and longhorn cows, I think you need to look at an earlier maturing package. [/QUOTE]
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