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<blockquote data-quote="Cress27" data-source="post: 1659180" data-attributes="member: 38572"><p>Great comments. Thank you I'm not new to cattle been around them my whole life. Mostly dairy because my dad ran a dairy up until about 5 years ago and I've got a few cows now just decided to venture out on my own. But yes I'm almost set on the simmental bull. My dad has gehlb bulls and I despise them things some of the wildest calves I've been around. I'm looking at putting bulls in with cows in June and leaving them until the end of September. It will be a rotational grazing operation. I should have around 75 to 80 acres of pasture. I'm excited about going out on my own. Might be stressful but it's something I love to do. Thanks again for the comments</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cress27, post: 1659180, member: 38572"] Great comments. Thank you I’m not new to cattle been around them my whole life. Mostly dairy because my dad ran a dairy up until about 5 years ago and I’ve got a few cows now just decided to venture out on my own. But yes I’m almost set on the simmental bull. My dad has gehlb bulls and I despise them things some of the wildest calves I’ve been around. I’m looking at putting bulls in with cows in June and leaving them until the end of September. It will be a rotational grazing operation. I should have around 75 to 80 acres of pasture. I’m excited about going out on my own. Might be stressful but it’s something I love to do. Thanks again for the comments [/QUOTE]
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