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WHICH OF THESE 3 BULLS IS SUPERIOR AND READY TO GO TO WORK?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocket2222" data-source="post: 509428" data-attributes="member: 5362"><p>Thought I would add a little something, beings I kinda got included in this, I obviously chose a bull that I thought would best improve my herd, but I would like to say this about the ND Angus bull.</p><p>For some reason a lot of folks seem to think you throw a bunch of feed into a calf and he will just keep growing and growing. Its not that easy, it takes some darn good genetics to raise a almost 1500 lb yearling bull, like ND Angus has. I really don't see a whole lot of fat on him, just a well finished bull. He may not be one that I would personally choose, but I do think that he [ND] has some pretty darn good genetic tools to work with on his farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket2222, post: 509428, member: 5362"] Thought I would add a little something, beings I kinda got included in this, I obviously chose a bull that I thought would best improve my herd, but I would like to say this about the ND Angus bull. For some reason a lot of folks seem to think you throw a bunch of feed into a calf and he will just keep growing and growing. Its not that easy, it takes some darn good genetics to raise a almost 1500 lb yearling bull, like ND Angus has. I really don't see a whole lot of fat on him, just a well finished bull. He may not be one that I would personally choose, but I do think that he [ND] has some pretty darn good genetic tools to work with on his farm. [/QUOTE]
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