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<blockquote data-quote="sillco" data-source="post: 202765" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Yes you can buy better bulls. A better bull will turn your herd around in short order. Plan to purchase the best bull you can afford. A rule thumb is to estamiate the combined value of your top three cows and plan to spend at least that amount on a bull. The calves he produces should be better than the cows from which they were born.</p><p>Since you like Brangus try Camp Cooley Ranch (Brinks) bulls. I know for a fact they will turn most herds around fast. I purchased one from Brinks and it made all the difference in the world. The calves were uniform with low birth weights and hit the ground growing. They had good muscle and outstanding heifers for keepers.</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillco, post: 202765, member: 42"] Yes you can buy better bulls. A better bull will turn your herd around in short order. Plan to purchase the best bull you can afford. A rule thumb is to estamiate the combined value of your top three cows and plan to spend at least that amount on a bull. The calves he produces should be better than the cows from which they were born. Since you like Brangus try Camp Cooley Ranch (Brinks) bulls. I know for a fact they will turn most herds around fast. I purchased one from Brinks and it made all the difference in the world. The calves were uniform with low birth weights and hit the ground growing. They had good muscle and outstanding heifers for keepers. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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