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Some mixed age bulls to evaluate
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 614770"><p>I agree whole heartedly. </p><p>BUT I don't think any of these bulls is 'pencil gutted'. Two of them are certainly lacking a bit of tucker but I'm confident they will only get better once they do get something in their bellies (well, one of them at least).</p><p>Given the dirt most of them have been living on I think they're doing pretty well. Not to say I think they're all you-beaut stud sire potential, but certainly each has a place in the market and should do their job well enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 614770"] I agree whole heartedly. BUT I don't think any of these bulls is 'pencil gutted'. Two of them are certainly lacking a bit of tucker but I'm confident they will only get better once they do get something in their bellies (well, one of them at least). Given the dirt most of them have been living on I think they're doing pretty well. Not to say I think they're all you-beaut stud sire potential, but certainly each has a place in the market and should do their job well enough. [/QUOTE]
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