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<blockquote data-quote="ENNOT" data-source="post: 215755" data-attributes="member: 3562"><p>One thing to think about though is how the bull has been fed compared to how his offspring will be fed. A yearling bull that was out with a group of cows and then fed primarily hay all winter is not going to look a the same as a two year old steer that was on a concentrate ration since it was 10 to 12 months old. You have to remember that the female also has alot to do with the progeny, ie. frame, muscle, etc. It can become really difficult to determine what the progeny will be just by looking at the bull at two years of age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENNOT, post: 215755, member: 3562"] One thing to think about though is how the bull has been fed compared to how his offspring will be fed. A yearling bull that was out with a group of cows and then fed primarily hay all winter is not going to look a the same as a two year old steer that was on a concentrate ration since it was 10 to 12 months old. You have to remember that the female also has alot to do with the progeny, ie. frame, muscle, etc. It can become really difficult to determine what the progeny will be just by looking at the bull at two years of age. [/QUOTE]
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