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<blockquote data-quote="HAY MAKER" data-source="post: 240698" data-attributes="member: 723"><p>Mosho,unless you are a pure bred breeder and have high dollar bulls,it makes little sense to keep them longer than it takes to breed your cows,I know there are folks that run bulls with their cattle year round,they also calve year round,its hard to add value to your calf crop when they are not uniform,besides workin your tail off.</p><p>I will winter a bull if I Have plenty of home grown feed on hand and I like the bull,but not often.</p><p>I buy bulls from a repuatable breeder,get my cows bred in 90 day period,then take the bulls to sale,the price you recieve,subtracted from the price you paid,roughly equals the cost of breeding your cows.</p><p>Depending on weather,I like to early wean my calves and background them on home grown feed,till they are 7 or 8 weight,just makes it all come together much easier when you are banding tagging pouring etc. a uniform calf crop.You just got to find a way that works best for you,the one I described does for me,I know there are alot of fine cattle men that run bulls year round,buy the best bull they can afford & leave him on the cows till he gets old,like you said,many factors determine how long to keep bulls,decideing how "you" want to manage "your" herd is the first step ;-) ..................good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HAY MAKER, post: 240698, member: 723"] Mosho,unless you are a pure bred breeder and have high dollar bulls,it makes little sense to keep them longer than it takes to breed your cows,I know there are folks that run bulls with their cattle year round,they also calve year round,its hard to add value to your calf crop when they are not uniform,besides workin your tail off. I will winter a bull if I Have plenty of home grown feed on hand and I like the bull,but not often. I buy bulls from a repuatable breeder,get my cows bred in 90 day period,then take the bulls to sale,the price you recieve,subtracted from the price you paid,roughly equals the cost of breeding your cows. Depending on weather,I like to early wean my calves and background them on home grown feed,till they are 7 or 8 weight,just makes it all come together much easier when you are banding tagging pouring etc. a uniform calf crop.You just got to find a way that works best for you,the one I described does for me,I know there are alot of fine cattle men that run bulls year round,buy the best bull they can afford & leave him on the cows till he gets old,like you said,many factors determine how long to keep bulls,decideing how "you" want to manage "your" herd is the first step ;-) ..................good luck [/QUOTE]
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