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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1694810" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>My first thought is under 800lbs cut him and he will do fine. Lots of guys like feeding yearling bulls. They cut them or band them depending on their situation. They can usually piece together a lot full cheaper than buying a load of even strs.</p><p>That being said, I like Fence's idea better. Well the bull and buy a her to finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1694810, member: 39695"] My first thought is under 800lbs cut him and he will do fine. Lots of guys like feeding yearling bulls. They cut them or band them depending on their situation. They can usually piece together a lot full cheaper than buying a load of even strs. That being said, I like Fence's idea better. Well the bull and buy a her to finish. [/QUOTE]
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