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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 1222430" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>Numbers can be made to do anything. The 2 recent bull test sales around here averaged 5000 the highest in both around 8000 the low in one 3500 in the other 1700.</p><p>JMO part of the higher cost of bulls is that the knife was used alot more with higher prices. If you are just looking for a calf, the so so bull will do fine, but to improve and gain you probably need to look at EPDs and pedigree and decide what you may need, everybody has different ideas and goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 1222430, member: 13989"] Numbers can be made to do anything. The 2 recent bull test sales around here averaged 5000 the highest in both around 8000 the low in one 3500 in the other 1700. JMO part of the higher cost of bulls is that the knife was used alot more with higher prices. If you are just looking for a calf, the so so bull will do fine, but to improve and gain you probably need to look at EPDs and pedigree and decide what you may need, everybody has different ideas and goals. [/QUOTE]
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