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<blockquote data-quote="Mottlefaceman413" data-source="post: 1282061" data-attributes="member: 24385"><p>Since I have no real experience with Beefmaster cattle I will stay neutral. However, both animals seem to be fine specimens in my thinking. Anyway, I guess where I was confused was when Rafter S stated the bulls were okay, not referencing one bull or the other. That said, if those bulls are okay, I would love to see what the good Beefmaster bulls look like. Anyway, I am interested in the breed and trying to learn, so I am just trying to determine what to look for and what not to look for in a Beefmaster bull. Moreover, I want to know if these bulls embody those traits a good Beefmaster animal does. I am asking all these questions because I have a herd of mixed colored cattle, mostly reds and red bald face cattle, and I am looking to add hybrid vigor and marketability to my herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mottlefaceman413, post: 1282061, member: 24385"] Since I have no real experience with Beefmaster cattle I will stay neutral. However, both animals seem to be fine specimens in my thinking. Anyway, I guess where I was confused was when Rafter S stated the bulls were okay, not referencing one bull or the other. That said, if those bulls are okay, I would love to see what the good Beefmaster bulls look like. Anyway, I am interested in the breed and trying to learn, so I am just trying to determine what to look for and what not to look for in a Beefmaster bull. Moreover, I want to know if these bulls embody those traits a good Beefmaster animal does. I am asking all these questions because I have a herd of mixed colored cattle, mostly reds and red bald face cattle, and I am looking to add hybrid vigor and marketability to my herd. [/QUOTE]
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