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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 290092" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>This is not directed at anyone in particular, so no offense is intended to anyone.</p><p></p><p>With that said, why is it we are seeing so many dog ugly bulls being posted for critique? Why buy a bull because he is cheap or he is the calf you ended up with from the auction yard?</p><p></p><p>My thoughts is you can buy a decent yearling or older bull for $1000 to $2000. My experience is with herefords, but I'm sure you can pick up good bulls of other breeds for the same amount, BA's may be more money I don't know.... don't pay for papers, but know the bulls background, claving ease, ect.</p><p></p><p>Use the bull for as long as you want to pay to feed him and ship him, either to private party or auction yard. You will get close to $1000 at the auction yard.</p><p></p><p>My plan is to find a decent yearling or long yearling (virgin) BA bull for around $1000 and let him do clean up work after I AI my Herefords, for about 90 to 120 days, then ship him. and re-coop most of my investment. This will be my first attempt at AIing my Herefords to Hereford bulls, I expect about 99% black baldy calves running around.</p><p></p><p>I guess my point is, I believe finding a decent to good bull is not that hard to do without putting out a lot of money. A lot of folks do not need the $5000 + bulls. But why buy stew meat and expect herd improvment? I guess it could be a lack of knowledge, which is okay as long as it doesn't take someone forever to learn.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the morning editorial, just some thoughts while I have my morning coffee. I should say that I have seen <strong>many</strong> great looking bulls posted here also.</p><p></p><p>JMO,</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 290092, member: 378"] This is not directed at anyone in particular, so no offense is intended to anyone. With that said, why is it we are seeing so many dog ugly bulls being posted for critique? Why buy a bull because he is cheap or he is the calf you ended up with from the auction yard? My thoughts is you can buy a decent yearling or older bull for $1000 to $2000. My experience is with herefords, but I'm sure you can pick up good bulls of other breeds for the same amount, BA's may be more money I don't know.... don't pay for papers, but know the bulls background, claving ease, ect. Use the bull for as long as you want to pay to feed him and ship him, either to private party or auction yard. You will get close to $1000 at the auction yard. My plan is to find a decent yearling or long yearling (virgin) BA bull for around $1000 and let him do clean up work after I AI my Herefords, for about 90 to 120 days, then ship him. and re-coop most of my investment. This will be my first attempt at AIing my Herefords to Hereford bulls, I expect about 99% black baldy calves running around. I guess my point is, I believe finding a decent to good bull is not that hard to do without putting out a lot of money. A lot of folks do not need the $5000 + bulls. But why buy stew meat and expect herd improvment? I guess it could be a lack of knowledge, which is okay as long as it doesn't take someone forever to learn. Sorry for the morning editorial, just some thoughts while I have my morning coffee. I should say that I have seen [b]many[/b] great looking bulls posted here also. JMO, Alan [/QUOTE]
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