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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 388363" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Well...the only bulls we keep by themselves in pens would be weaned ones up until 14 months breeding age. Hopefully, all of these bull calves and yearling breeders will be sold every year, one way or another, including one we put in freezer each year.</p><p></p><p>As far as our Herd Sires are concerned, they have their own pasture and each has their own females for breeding at any given season. A bull and their harem will periodically be moved to a vacant pasture for grazing rotation. If their own females are to be bred back to same bull, they stay with that bull. Females are rotated as needed to a given bull a couple of weeks or so or more after calving.</p><p></p><p>Our bulls always have females with them, 24/7/365. They have no reason to "search for new females". Bulls and their females are always separated by an alleyway or a vacant pasture from other bulls and their females.</p><p></p><p>A lonely bull is a wreck waiting to happen... ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 388363, member: 9"] Well...the only bulls we keep by themselves in pens would be weaned ones up until 14 months breeding age. Hopefully, all of these bull calves and yearling breeders will be sold every year, one way or another, including one we put in freezer each year. As far as our Herd Sires are concerned, they have their own pasture and each has their own females for breeding at any given season. A bull and their harem will periodically be moved to a vacant pasture for grazing rotation. If their own females are to be bred back to same bull, they stay with that bull. Females are rotated as needed to a given bull a couple of weeks or so or more after calving. Our bulls always have females with them, 24/7/365. They have no reason to "search for new females". Bulls and their females are always separated by an alleyway or a vacant pasture from other bulls and their females. A lonely bull is a wreck waiting to happen... ;-) [/QUOTE]
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