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<blockquote data-quote="arkie 74" data-source="post: 603696" data-attributes="member: 7202"><p>I sure appreciate everyone's comments on both bulls. We have retained some heifers for replacements out of the old bull. We are still considering keeping him as long he stays sturcturally sound. The young bull is the first bull my mother and I have bought since we lost my father, and sometimes you don't appreciate their knowledge until you don't have it anymore. My Dad and I always picked out bulls together and he would ask for my opion on them. Maybe he was just being nice about it. I don't know what that line is on his back. It maybe where a tree limb rubed him as he was walking up a fence row right before the picture. Again thanks for all comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arkie 74, post: 603696, member: 7202"] I sure appreciate everyone's comments on both bulls. We have retained some heifers for replacements out of the old bull. We are still considering keeping him as long he stays sturcturally sound. The young bull is the first bull my mother and I have bought since we lost my father, and sometimes you don't appreciate their knowledge until you don't have it anymore. My Dad and I always picked out bulls together and he would ask for my opion on them. Maybe he was just being nice about it. I don't know what that line is on his back. It maybe where a tree limb rubed him as he was walking up a fence row right before the picture. Again thanks for all comments. [/QUOTE]
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