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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1558342" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>That's not my management style either, the only way I would condone that is if your life was in danger from the animal. I have heard those kinds of stories, I like to have my cattle where they will come when I call them. If we have something with a disposition problem they go to hamburger.</p><p>I have opted out of a couple of sales where I knew it was a case of intent to turn a young yearling bull out with a large group of cows. I knew that the bull of that age could not do that and did not want that to get talked about as a fault of the bull. I always tried to make it known that Bulls of that age needed to just be with a few. I was always surprised at how many would have turned them out with 30 or 40 cows at just over a year old. I lost some sales but did not want to take those chances</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1558342, member: 24816"] That's not my management style either, the only way I would condone that is if your life was in danger from the animal. I have heard those kinds of stories, I like to have my cattle where they will come when I call them. If we have something with a disposition problem they go to hamburger. I have opted out of a couple of sales where I knew it was a case of intent to turn a young yearling bull out with a large group of cows. I knew that the bull of that age could not do that and did not want that to get talked about as a fault of the bull. I always tried to make it known that Bulls of that age needed to just be with a few. I was always surprised at how many would have turned them out with 30 or 40 cows at just over a year old. I lost some sales but did not want to take those chances [/QUOTE]
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