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<blockquote data-quote="jvicars" data-source="post: 495595" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>i understand the feedlot concern however in FL most of the cattleman I know rarely feed unless they are short on grass or trading in cattle. I want a bull that grows out good on grass. I dont want one I need to feed 20lbs of feed to get him up to size. A good bull for me is one that can improve the herd and holdup well all year round. I have 2 angus bulls that hold up well on grass only. The bulls calf is question is baldie/charloias cross. So its got some size. I dont want to add size and high weaning weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvicars, post: 495595, member: 7166"] i understand the feedlot concern however in FL most of the cattleman I know rarely feed unless they are short on grass or trading in cattle. I want a bull that grows out good on grass. I dont want one I need to feed 20lbs of feed to get him up to size. A good bull for me is one that can improve the herd and holdup well all year round. I have 2 angus bulls that hold up well on grass only. The bulls calf is question is baldie/charloias cross. So its got some size. I dont want to add size and high weaning weights. [/QUOTE]
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