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<blockquote data-quote="purecountry" data-source="post: 449978" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>Not to pick a fight Doc, as I respect your opinion at all times, but if you "have to feed him", then you're making an excuse for him. JMO. My vision of the ideal bull, is one with all the structural requirements INCLUDING coming off the breeding pasture in fair condition AND fleshing back up before the snow flies. We turn bulls out with the cows on the 5th-10th of August, so for a 65-day breeding season they don't have much time in the fall to flesh up. Good bulls do it with free-choice hay. Great bulls do it on stockpiled grass. Exceptional bulls don't need to flesh up. They never lost it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purecountry, post: 449978, member: 2306"] Not to pick a fight Doc, as I respect your opinion at all times, but if you "have to feed him", then you're making an excuse for him. JMO. My vision of the ideal bull, is one with all the structural requirements INCLUDING coming off the breeding pasture in fair condition AND fleshing back up before the snow flies. We turn bulls out with the cows on the 5th-10th of August, so for a 65-day breeding season they don't have much time in the fall to flesh up. Good bulls do it with free-choice hay. Great bulls do it on stockpiled grass. Exceptional bulls don't need to flesh up. They never lost it. [/QUOTE]
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