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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 440779" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>No punchline.. and I would not have purchased him but he was given to me, from a relative. He has a very good progeny, but the conditions he came from were not that good. It was a drought stricken part of Oklahoma back in the winter of 06. Environment played a part in his being thin and not muscled up yet. He is an angus, but he is getting plenty of feed/ grass/ minerals now. Going to see how he grows out until around February, and then decide if I should keep him or get rid of him. Nothing to lose really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 440779, member: 3400"] No punchline.. and I would not have purchased him but he was given to me, from a relative. He has a very good progeny, but the conditions he came from were not that good. It was a drought stricken part of Oklahoma back in the winter of 06. Environment played a part in his being thin and not muscled up yet. He is an angus, but he is getting plenty of feed/ grass/ minerals now. Going to see how he grows out until around February, and then decide if I should keep him or get rid of him. Nothing to lose really. [/QUOTE]
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