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<blockquote data-quote="TCFRH" data-source="post: 1711086" data-attributes="member: 23291"><p>I've bought both. Our first "calving ease" polled Hereford we bought was a long yearling virgin. He ended up being 2300 lbs, way too big and his calves were huge. Our current bull was a non virgin with semen and trich test behind him, was almost 3 and 1700 lbs when we bought him and he hasn't grown. I would rather have him any day, and knowing he was basically grown when we got him we've had no surprises on his calf sizes because there was already a history established.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCFRH, post: 1711086, member: 23291"] I've bought both. Our first "calving ease" polled Hereford we bought was a long yearling virgin. He ended up being 2300 lbs, way too big and his calves were huge. Our current bull was a non virgin with semen and trich test behind him, was almost 3 and 1700 lbs when we bought him and he hasn't grown. I would rather have him any day, and knowing he was basically grown when we got him we've had no surprises on his calf sizes because there was already a history established. [/QUOTE]
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