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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1260499" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>My family raises Boers along with our Limousin cattle. We have found them to be very complimentry to our beef. We have about 50 does and usually stand 3 or so bucks at any given time. The Boers are hearty, grow really well, have good dispositions and are pretty easy to have around. Fencing is an issue, so all of the lots we have them in are lined with cattle panel (our lots are guard rail to start with as we stand close to 2 dozen bulls at anytime as well). If I can ever figure out this photo posting thing, I will put up a picture of our 5 year old buck. He is at 325 pounds now, but often hits 350 when not breeding and his shoulder is level with my hip. He is very well behaved, but as always, you can't trust him too far when does are in season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1260499, member: 24016"] My family raises Boers along with our Limousin cattle. We have found them to be very complimentry to our beef. We have about 50 does and usually stand 3 or so bucks at any given time. The Boers are hearty, grow really well, have good dispositions and are pretty easy to have around. Fencing is an issue, so all of the lots we have them in are lined with cattle panel (our lots are guard rail to start with as we stand close to 2 dozen bulls at anytime as well). If I can ever figure out this photo posting thing, I will put up a picture of our 5 year old buck. He is at 325 pounds now, but often hits 350 when not breeding and his shoulder is level with my hip. He is very well behaved, but as always, you can't trust him too far when does are in season. [/QUOTE]
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