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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1116015" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Determination goes a long way in a bull doing his job... We've had some that hang around the cow eternally, try to mount the wrong end, and stick around after the job is done... they never worked out well, the last bull we had would hang around until the cow was going to let him mount, he'd do it, sniff inspect, and then completely forget about her and go eat and look at the rest of the herd.. He was far more effective.</p><p></p><p>I know 'Hector', the bull calf I sold to a friend isn't a top animal, but from the moment he set foot at his place (at only 8 months, 750 lbs), the first thing he did was fight the resident 5 year old longhorn, and got his weak spot figured out (the dull end of the longhorn), and rather surpisingly bred the first 3 cows at about 11 months old... Your bulls are probably pretty determined and tough guys too that just get it done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1116015, member: 9096"] Determination goes a long way in a bull doing his job... We've had some that hang around the cow eternally, try to mount the wrong end, and stick around after the job is done... they never worked out well, the last bull we had would hang around until the cow was going to let him mount, he'd do it, sniff inspect, and then completely forget about her and go eat and look at the rest of the herd.. He was far more effective. I know 'Hector', the bull calf I sold to a friend isn't a top animal, but from the moment he set foot at his place (at only 8 months, 750 lbs), the first thing he did was fight the resident 5 year old longhorn, and got his weak spot figured out (the dull end of the longhorn), and rather surpisingly bred the first 3 cows at about 11 months old... Your bulls are probably pretty determined and tough guys too that just get it done. [/QUOTE]
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