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Should I steer him or keep my beefmaster a bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="darcelina4" data-source="post: 1403162" data-attributes="member: 27059"><p>I've raised bottle calves that were well developed yearnings as I Fed them very well and kept them healthy. I've kept two previously as bulls. All of my calves are halter broke. My guernsey bull was very easy to handle and extremely gentle. My jersey is already getting to be a turd so after he breeds my heifers in June he will be going away. I think the breed has a lot to do with their termperment when grown. I appreciate all the comments. The bull calf I was asking about is a really pretty calf but the birth weight worries me. I have a brangus calf that was 64 that I am raising as a bull. Both will be halter broke as my daughter wants to show them. She is a tough girl. Since the first of the year- she had halter trained a cow raised 700 pound Angus steer and a 700 pound shorthorn bull calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darcelina4, post: 1403162, member: 27059"] I've raised bottle calves that were well developed yearnings as I Fed them very well and kept them healthy. I've kept two previously as bulls. All of my calves are halter broke. My guernsey bull was very easy to handle and extremely gentle. My jersey is already getting to be a turd so after he breeds my heifers in June he will be going away. I think the breed has a lot to do with their termperment when grown. I appreciate all the comments. The bull calf I was asking about is a really pretty calf but the birth weight worries me. I have a brangus calf that was 64 that I am raising as a bull. Both will be halter broke as my daughter wants to show them. She is a tough girl. Since the first of the year- she had halter trained a cow raised 700 pound Angus steer and a 700 pound shorthorn bull calf. [/QUOTE]
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