Been buying bulls from well known breeder for years and have generally been very happy with results. The concern I have is we don't feed like a feedlot we feed well but we feed like a ranch. The bulls from this breeder are fed very heavy and are pushed. Genetics and service are top notch and they are locals in my area.Just like comments on the previous post no doubt the fat ones sell! Good or bad that is the reality. My thinking is that if a bull doesnt do good there it will certainly not do good at my place!
They sell yearlings and fall bulls. Generally we buy yearlings due to temperment. But is there some merit in thinking they haven't been on the feed program as long? Less liver issues? My other question is will bulls that are in a less intensive feeding program but are less quality turn out better at my place. When my new bulls are delivered to my pastures in springtime it has to be a shock to their system to go from full feed to grass. We don't pull bulls just due to the shear workload on the crop side. I know thats not the correct way to go about it. Therefore the yearlings look like crap usually when brought in with the cows. So do I sacrifice superior genetics to buy "ranch bulls" that may summer better?
New to the site but have read for sometime and am impressed with the knowledge and insite available here. Thanks for your opinions!
They sell yearlings and fall bulls. Generally we buy yearlings due to temperment. But is there some merit in thinking they haven't been on the feed program as long? Less liver issues? My other question is will bulls that are in a less intensive feeding program but are less quality turn out better at my place. When my new bulls are delivered to my pastures in springtime it has to be a shock to their system to go from full feed to grass. We don't pull bulls just due to the shear workload on the crop side. I know thats not the correct way to go about it. Therefore the yearlings look like crap usually when brought in with the cows. So do I sacrifice superior genetics to buy "ranch bulls" that may summer better?
New to the site but have read for sometime and am impressed with the knowledge and insite available here. Thanks for your opinions!