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Picking a replacement bull from your own herd.
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<blockquote data-quote="smartin0022" data-source="post: 1731089" data-attributes="member: 39232"><p>I'd like to produce perfect confirmation and phenotype. I want great udders and above all else gentle creatures that don't have high heads or stand 10 acres away walking the fence always looking at ya. I sell to small farms mostly people who have under 30 head and they are alot of times older folks or newbies. I'm using AI on the cows he's just for cleanup. His daddy was a Flush bull out of resource and a Blackcap cow. He's bred real nice. Has everything I'm looking for in a young bull square. Deep enough, clean fronted, good feet, enough leg to get the job done. Most of all he doesn't swing his head or charge you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartin0022, post: 1731089, member: 39232"] I'd like to produce perfect confirmation and phenotype. I want great udders and above all else gentle creatures that don't have high heads or stand 10 acres away walking the fence always looking at ya. I sell to small farms mostly people who have under 30 head and they are alot of times older folks or newbies. I'm using AI on the cows he's just for cleanup. His daddy was a Flush bull out of resource and a Blackcap cow. He's bred real nice. Has everything I'm looking for in a young bull square. Deep enough, clean fronted, good feet, enough leg to get the job done. Most of all he doesn't swing his head or charge you! [/QUOTE]
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