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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 1006555" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Can you provide a source for those studies? Perhaps a link?</p></blockquote><p>I never saved any of them....but you wouldn't believe them anyway. Grassfed bulls and heifers just mature slower....which doesn't sit to well with most on this forum who want bulls to breed and heifers to be bred at a year old. but " Time is Money" as I was so elequently told one time. I guess if you really want to know about grassfed bull fertility.....find a vet or someone who has had a semen test done on their grassfed bulls and see how they compare to corn fed bulls. Why don't you contact the vet who does PCC's bull tests and see how they stack up to yours since your out there in the same neck of the woods. Maybe you can prove me wrong. :tiphat:[/quote]</p><p></p><p>Why don't you try being more honest. You can't show one study especially one that is unbiased to back up your :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: . How about you show me a grassfed 12 months old bull that weighs 800lbs and is 3 feet tall and tell me he is more fertile than my bulls finished on test.</p><p>BTW the reason grassfed heifers and bulls mature slower is they don't have the groceries to mature quicker. The market in this country wants young, well marbled, tender beef. If my customers want REAL grassfed meat i sell them Elk , Venison or Buffalo.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 1006555, member: 6713"] Can you provide a source for those studies? Perhaps a link?[/quote] I never saved any of them....but you wouldn't believe them anyway. Grassfed bulls and heifers just mature slower....which doesn't sit to well with most on this forum who want bulls to breed and heifers to be bred at a year old. but " Time is Money" as I was so elequently told one time. I guess if you really want to know about grassfed bull fertility.....find a vet or someone who has had a semen test done on their grassfed bulls and see how they compare to corn fed bulls. Why don't you contact the vet who does PCC's bull tests and see how they stack up to yours since your out there in the same neck of the woods. Maybe you can prove me wrong. :tiphat:[/quote] Why don't you try being more honest. You can't show one study especially one that is unbiased to back up your :bs: :bs: :bs: :bs: . How about you show me a grassfed 12 months old bull that weighs 800lbs and is 3 feet tall and tell me he is more fertile than my bulls finished on test. BTW the reason grassfed heifers and bulls mature slower is they don't have the groceries to mature quicker. The market in this country wants young, well marbled, tender beef. If my customers want REAL grassfed meat i sell them Elk , Venison or Buffalo. [/QUOTE]
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