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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1734338" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>The reason I wanted to get your thoughts is I actually bought my last bull from the breeder I mentioned. Bull was a Tex Playbook son. I thought they were all small compared to my previous hereford bull that was 1250. I chalked it up as my previous bull being a few months older.</p><p></p><p>But I was just looking through the new bulls and thought they looked small. I remembered when i sold the last one from them that he was 875 pounds but I couldn't remember how old he was exactly So I checked. He was 19 months old and didn't have a rough life.</p><p></p><p>I definitely don't want a slob of a bull that has been fed a bunch of grain but I just was thinking surely a yearling ought to be 1000 or so? When I was looking at my slip to double check the weight i noticed I had also sold a steer that was 615 and was barely 7 months old just from mom and grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1734338, member: 33922"] The reason I wanted to get your thoughts is I actually bought my last bull from the breeder I mentioned. Bull was a Tex Playbook son. I thought they were all small compared to my previous hereford bull that was 1250. I chalked it up as my previous bull being a few months older. But I was just looking through the new bulls and thought they looked small. I remembered when i sold the last one from them that he was 875 pounds but I couldn’t remember how old he was exactly So I checked. He was 19 months old and didn’t have a rough life. I definitely don’t want a slob of a bull that has been fed a bunch of grain but I just was thinking surely a yearling ought to be 1000 or so? When I was looking at my slip to double check the weight i noticed I had also sold a steer that was 615 and was barely 7 months old just from mom and grass. [/QUOTE]
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