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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1649981" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I run my bull with the cows pretty much year round except for calving through breeding time</p><p>Here's the two options</p><p>1: You pull your bull after 45, 60 or whatever other time you want, and whatever isn't bred is open on preg check goes to the sale</p><p>2: You don't pull your bull, whatever is late goes to the sale</p><p></p><p>In other words, as long as you have a defined start of the breeding season, you're no better off one way or the other.. I don't pull the bull because then I'd have to pen him, feed him separately, etc.. it's just more management and work that doesn't need to be done, if he's with the cows he can graze and I don't have to bother with him, I find if they stay with the herd pretty much all year they don't get frustrated, aggressive, and break fences</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1649981, member: 9096"] I run my bull with the cows pretty much year round except for calving through breeding time Here's the two options 1: You pull your bull after 45, 60 or whatever other time you want, and whatever isn't bred is open on preg check goes to the sale 2: You don't pull your bull, whatever is late goes to the sale In other words, as long as you have a defined start of the breeding season, you're no better off one way or the other.. I don't pull the bull because then I'd have to pen him, feed him separately, etc.. it's just more management and work that doesn't need to be done, if he's with the cows he can graze and I don't have to bother with him, I find if they stay with the herd pretty much all year they don't get frustrated, aggressive, and break fences [/QUOTE]
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