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<blockquote data-quote="Kscattle" data-source="post: 984344" data-attributes="member: 17143"><p>That first "bull" should be a steer. The sim-angus is only slightly better than the first bull. Craig's list is a crap shoot for finding a good bull. Most people are too lazy to castrate so they try to sell bulls on Craig's list. Do yourself a favor and go to a breeder or local cattleman and look at his bulls or look on abs or select sires website. If you only have one calf on the ground you don't need a bull right away anyway so take your time and research some good bulls. There's nothing wrong with a sim-angus bull but beware of the Craig's list bulls because that's the first place to advertise before the bull goes to the sale barn to be sold for hamburger. People try to get top dollar for a reject bull, if it was a good bull then why are they selling it? Buying a bull is an investment in your herds future and you should invest wisely so your herd moves forward and calves will be your proof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kscattle, post: 984344, member: 17143"] That first "bull" should be a steer. The sim-angus is only slightly better than the first bull. Craig's list is a crap shoot for finding a good bull. Most people are too lazy to castrate so they try to sell bulls on Craig's list. Do yourself a favor and go to a breeder or local cattleman and look at his bulls or look on abs or select sires website. If you only have one calf on the ground you don't need a bull right away anyway so take your time and research some good bulls. There's nothing wrong with a sim-angus bull but beware of the Craig's list bulls because that's the first place to advertise before the bull goes to the sale barn to be sold for hamburger. People try to get top dollar for a reject bull, if it was a good bull then why are they selling it? Buying a bull is an investment in your herds future and you should invest wisely so your herd moves forward and calves will be your proof. [/QUOTE]
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