bigbull338
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the seller is going to pay the BSE and the trich test on the new bull that i bought.they are also paying to transfer the papers to me.plus delivering him for free.
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bigbull338":37co2pk9 said:the seller is going to pay the BSE and the trich test on the new bull that i bought.they are also paying to transfer the papers to me.plus delivering him for free.
dieselbeef":1dotbeyf said:supposing you are keeping your own bull.
are we just going off of the sire/dams genetic history then?
just do it as if he was being sold. so it would be no different except you would keep him yourself.
I ask this as I have a bull im going to keep for my herd.
im running into the what to do with him now as he isn't ready to be turned out but at 8 mos he is too old to be in with weaning hiefers.
dieselbeef":3kwvpu1c said:im tyin to come up with a plan to do that
gizmom":o4eyp83u said:This has been a very interesting thread. I am amazed to see that anyone would say they can find a yearling bull for 1500.00. I can only see two ways that a person could find a yearling bull for that price and they are:
1. The bull is junk.
gizmom
bigbull338":3t3yzxod said:you need to pen him off.and start pouring the feed to him.