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Breeding / Calving Issues
Picking a replacement bull from your own herd.
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<blockquote data-quote="smartin0022" data-source="post: 1676650" data-attributes="member: 39232"><p>Oh I'm just getting opinions. Old timer neighbor told me good cattlemen could pick them they day they was born for a steer or a bull (I can't really pick them that young). These will remain intact until 205 days. I'll cut them then if they don't suit me plus all the others I only banded a few so far. I have a few stragglers calving this week. 36 is slightly less square but he also tends to stand in worst places for pictures. I'll get more pictures when they develop more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartin0022, post: 1676650, member: 39232"] Oh I'm just getting opinions. Old timer neighbor told me good cattlemen could pick them they day they was born for a steer or a bull (I can't really pick them that young). These will remain intact until 205 days. I'll cut them then if they don't suit me plus all the others I only banded a few so far. I have a few stragglers calving this week. 36 is slightly less square but he also tends to stand in worst places for pictures. I'll get more pictures when they develop more. [/QUOTE]
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