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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 80575" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>I agree with Frankie-- Anyway around here-- You can buy a lot of good Angus bulls for under $2000 that will have the genetics and ability to work on a commercial herd-- wouldn't work for you, but many times when buying groups of bulls for commercial herds you can get them even cheaper --$1200-1500.... Remember that bull, might go out and only get one or two cows bred before he breaks his tool or goes lame... Is that worth $4000-- better have some breeding guarantees from a reputable breeder and insurance......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 80575, member: 97"] I agree with Frankie-- Anyway around here-- You can buy a lot of good Angus bulls for under $2000 that will have the genetics and ability to work on a commercial herd-- wouldn't work for you, but many times when buying groups of bulls for commercial herds you can get them even cheaper --$1200-1500.... Remember that bull, might go out and only get one or two cows bred before he breaks his tool or goes lame... Is that worth $4000-- better have some breeding guarantees from a reputable breeder and insurance...... [/QUOTE]
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