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<blockquote data-quote="Drose" data-source="post: 1778284" data-attributes="member: 42942"><p>The bull seems like a major part of the operations success. How would I go about finding and choosing a bull that would be good for my conditions? We don't have a lot of good farms around us locally so finding something close would be very unlikely. It doesn't seem like a good idea to go to the farm lands of western Ky and buy a bull to bring and turn out on a strip pit here at home. Don't get me wrong the ground we run cattle on will grow and keep cattle in top notch condition. As good as anybody's around for that matter. I just don't want to spend top dollar for a bull that will lose condition when I turn him out at the house. What can I do to make sure that doesn't happen? Am I overthinking it or is that a real possibilty?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drose, post: 1778284, member: 42942"] The bull seems like a major part of the operations success. How would I go about finding and choosing a bull that would be good for my conditions? We don't have a lot of good farms around us locally so finding something close would be very unlikely. It doesn't seem like a good idea to go to the farm lands of western Ky and buy a bull to bring and turn out on a strip pit here at home. Don't get me wrong the ground we run cattle on will grow and keep cattle in top notch condition. As good as anybody's around for that matter. I just don't want to spend top dollar for a bull that will lose condition when I turn him out at the house. What can I do to make sure that doesn't happen? Am I overthinking it or is that a real possibilty? [/QUOTE]
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