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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17113"><p>The operative part of this statement is that "he has beefmaster in him". How much, what else? While buying him to resell may be ok, replacing your other bull with him would probably not be a good idea. Do his genetics compliment your cow herd, or is he a mongrel that would mongrelize your herd?</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> My neighbors bull finally came</p><p>> across the fence in with our cows</p><p>> and bull. This is a huge</p><p>> black-white faced bull that can</p><p>> easily whip our reg angus. My</p><p>> neighbor called me and said that</p><p>> he would just sale me that bull</p><p>> for $500.00 and I fix the fence,</p><p>> so he wont have to mess with it</p><p>> all (he is selling all his</p><p>> cattle). This is a 4 year old</p><p>> bull, not sure what breed/s he is,</p><p>> but the neighbor told me he has</p><p>> beefmaster in him. These two bulls</p><p>> have been fighting a bit, just</p><p>> head to head pushing, and the</p><p>> neighbors bull has no problem</p><p>> pushing the angus. I want to buy</p><p>> the bull, but am wondering what</p><p>> harm these two bulls would do if</p><p>> they are in the same pasture for a</p><p>> couple months until I find a buyer</p><p>> for the bull? Will the pecking</p><p>> order be set up soon? I only</p><p>> should have one cow in heat (the</p><p>> others should all be bred back by</p><p>> now (I hope)) I think I can turn</p><p>> this bull and make some money if</p><p>> they dont harm each other or more</p><p>> fences. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17113"] The operative part of this statement is that "he has beefmaster in him". How much, what else? While buying him to resell may be ok, replacing your other bull with him would probably not be a good idea. Do his genetics compliment your cow herd, or is he a mongrel that would mongrelize your herd? dun > My neighbors bull finally came > across the fence in with our cows > and bull. This is a huge > black-white faced bull that can > easily whip our reg angus. My > neighbor called me and said that > he would just sale me that bull > for $500.00 and I fix the fence, > so he wont have to mess with it > all (he is selling all his > cattle). This is a 4 year old > bull, not sure what breed/s he is, > but the neighbor told me he has > beefmaster in him. These two bulls > have been fighting a bit, just > head to head pushing, and the > neighbors bull has no problem > pushing the angus. I want to buy > the bull, but am wondering what > harm these two bulls would do if > they are in the same pasture for a > couple months until I find a buyer > for the bull? Will the pecking > order be set up soon? I only > should have one cow in heat (the > others should all be bred back by > now (I hope)) I think I can turn > this bull and make some money if > they dont harm each other or more > fences. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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