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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17127"><p>We have all cross bred cows, with all the colors. I am going to buy this bull, and I appreciate yalls advice and knowledge. I did think about keeping this bull and selling the angus, but this bull is so large, I feel I may have some calving problems. We have a few smaller cows, but they are proven birthers. I feel like, with that price, that I cant lose by buying him for $500.00- the guy told me he weighs 2000lbs, and I believe it. The two bulls are not pushing much anymore- I may even keep the bull- thanks for yalls knowledge.</p><p></p><p>> The operative part of this</p><p>> statement is that "he has</p><p>> beefmaster in him". How much,</p><p>> what else? While buying him to</p><p>> resell may be ok, replacing your</p><p>> other bull with him would probably</p><p>> not be a good idea. Do his</p><p>> genetics compliment your cow herd,</p><p>> or is he a mongrel that would</p><p>> mongrelize your herd?</p><p></p><p>> dun</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kbritej@yahoo.com">kbritej@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17127"] We have all cross bred cows, with all the colors. I am going to buy this bull, and I appreciate yalls advice and knowledge. I did think about keeping this bull and selling the angus, but this bull is so large, I feel I may have some calving problems. We have a few smaller cows, but they are proven birthers. I feel like, with that price, that I cant lose by buying him for $500.00- the guy told me he weighs 2000lbs, and I believe it. The two bulls are not pushing much anymore- I may even keep the bull- thanks for yalls knowledge. > 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 [email=kbritej@yahoo.com]kbritej@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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