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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 838575" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>Exactly ANAZAZI, every animal has strong characteristics and weak charateristics. I learned a long time ago that there wasn't a perfect animal. I like the homegrown bull's length and his topline. I just feel that the other bull has more likeable characteristics than the homegrown. That's why I said I would pay more for the first bull than the homegrown bull if I was looking at the bulls to use. But both bulls are good enough that I wouldn't pass on using them if they were mine as long as I got a place for them and enough heifers or cows for them to share. I would just give the first bull more females than the homegrown bull. Who knows I might be surprised the best bull doesn't always have the best calves.</p><p>Also thanks Doc for the compliments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 838575, member: 16752"] Exactly ANAZAZI, every animal has strong characteristics and weak charateristics. I learned a long time ago that there wasn't a perfect animal. I like the homegrown bull's length and his topline. I just feel that the other bull has more likeable characteristics than the homegrown. That's why I said I would pay more for the first bull than the homegrown bull if I was looking at the bulls to use. But both bulls are good enough that I wouldn't pass on using them if they were mine as long as I got a place for them and enough heifers or cows for them to share. I would just give the first bull more females than the homegrown bull. Who knows I might be surprised the best bull doesn't always have the best calves. Also thanks Doc for the compliments. [/QUOTE]
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