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Taller Bull on grain?
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<blockquote data-quote="ufo_chris" data-source="post: 703023" data-attributes="member: 6728"><p>I posted before about my Highland bull being 1 1/2 now and still too short to breed my cows.</p><p>They do mature slower but he should be bigger by now.</p><p>I have been feeding him grain, but several people told me to feed him more,up to 10 lbs. of a higher protein so he will grow taller.</p><p>Personally I'm thinking this will make him fat ,not taller.</p><p>I'm thinking he's gonna end up whatever height he is supposed to be no matter how much grain he gets.</p><p>(wouldn't that mean grass fed ones would be tiny?)</p><p>Anyways ,what do you guys think?</p><p>He's not skinny at all, filling out like a bull just soooo short! </p><p>We're afraid he might be a miniature!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ufo_chris, post: 703023, member: 6728"] I posted before about my Highland bull being 1 1/2 now and still too short to breed my cows. They do mature slower but he should be bigger by now. I have been feeding him grain, but several people told me to feed him more,up to 10 lbs. of a higher protein so he will grow taller. Personally I'm thinking this will make him fat ,not taller. I'm thinking he's gonna end up whatever height he is supposed to be no matter how much grain he gets. (wouldn't that mean grass fed ones would be tiny?) Anyways ,what do you guys think? He's not skinny at all, filling out like a bull just soooo short! We're afraid he might be a miniature! [/QUOTE]
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