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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 90116" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Anyone that would let a breeding bull leave their property with their name tied to it, and it have a serious defect or problem is someone that the almighty dollar means more than their name. Animals that leave his place represent him as an individual and what he stands for. These people will do anything to make a buck, and do not trust him when he says he had to pull him. When the calf walked sideways, he should have been banded immediately and sold for slaughter. I am not trying to put your bull down by any means, he might be a good looking bull, but if he has a defect, you do not want him to pass this to your new calves. It will take a long time to come out of the problem. You will have to wait the nine months that the cows carry the calves, then wait till they are weaned. If you were going to save any heifers for breeding stock, then you would be that much further behind. Always spend the most you can put into a bull that you feel is within your budget. It pays off in the long run. Let us know how things go Dean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 90116, member: 637"] Anyone that would let a breeding bull leave their property with their name tied to it, and it have a serious defect or problem is someone that the almighty dollar means more than their name. Animals that leave his place represent him as an individual and what he stands for. These people will do anything to make a buck, and do not trust him when he says he had to pull him. When the calf walked sideways, he should have been banded immediately and sold for slaughter. I am not trying to put your bull down by any means, he might be a good looking bull, but if he has a defect, you do not want him to pass this to your new calves. It will take a long time to come out of the problem. You will have to wait the nine months that the cows carry the calves, then wait till they are weaned. If you were going to save any heifers for breeding stock, then you would be that much further behind. Always spend the most you can put into a bull that you feel is within your budget. It pays off in the long run. Let us know how things go Dean. [/QUOTE]
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