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<blockquote data-quote="KMacGinley" data-source="post: 674601" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>I disagree completely with what has been said about these bulls. If you pushed them with corn and made them hog fat like apparently most of you think bulls must be raised and then took a picture of them. You would all be gushing over them. Genetics are genetics. The difference is that bulls that have been raised slowly on forages usually last longer and have less fertility problems. This is probably a good deal for both parties, the buyer and the seller. The seller doesn't have $4.00+ corn in them and the buyer isn't buying a fat toad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMacGinley, post: 674601, member: 3175"] I disagree completely with what has been said about these bulls. If you pushed them with corn and made them hog fat like apparently most of you think bulls must be raised and then took a picture of them. You would all be gushing over them. Genetics are genetics. The difference is that bulls that have been raised slowly on forages usually last longer and have less fertility problems. This is probably a good deal for both parties, the buyer and the seller. The seller doesn't have $4.00+ corn in them and the buyer isn't buying a fat toad. [/QUOTE]
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