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What to do with an ugly bull
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<blockquote data-quote="ranchmgr" data-source="post: 90159" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>I had a 1500lb, 22 month old fleck bull break his leg 2 days before our sale, butchered him and he is fine. If you sell him you will probably be doing somebody a big favor over most of the sale barn stuff that they would take home. Just price him accordingly, and realize you are not doing a disservice by selling a sound, growthy bull, we all have seen alot uglier stuff bring some good money. I sell two hundred bulls a year and am amazed at what some people point to in the steer pen and ask "Why did you cut him?".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranchmgr, post: 90159, member: 1700"] I had a 1500lb, 22 month old fleck bull break his leg 2 days before our sale, butchered him and he is fine. If you sell him you will probably be doing somebody a big favor over most of the sale barn stuff that they would take home. Just price him accordingly, and realize you are not doing a disservice by selling a sound, growthy bull, we all have seen alot uglier stuff bring some good money. I sell two hundred bulls a year and am amazed at what some people point to in the steer pen and ask "Why did you cut him?". [/QUOTE]
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