Posted by John A. on January 31, 2014 at 22:25:14 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Female vs male. posted by JayinNY on January 31, 2014 at 16:00:44:
JayinNY, Let me tell you this. Buy 2 Semi Loads, 115 head of 400wt yearlings.... 1 Load of Cutter Bulls, the other of 400wt Heifers. Put them on Truck and ship 12 to 18 hrs away from the salebarn where they were weaned off of their Moms....by virtue of Gate Cut! Get to the Ranch that is their New Home, Held off Water for 12 hrs!! But given all the good quality clean Oat, Sudan, Coastal Bermuda Grass. After 12 hrs given water. Next day All Cattle get Processed, all Shots 4 or so different ones, Ivomeced, Branded, Ear tag, Ear notched, Dehorned/Tipped back The Only thing Different from the Bulls to the Heifers is the Castration of the Bulls. The Steers at that point Become First Cousins to a Sheep.....Looking For a Place To Die!!! The Bulls will just Give Up and Die........-> -> The Heifers will Fight for every breath the pull right up to the point where they pull their last Breath. The will to live hes greater in the Female that the male. We quit buying Cutter Bulls and went to buying Heifers. Our Death Loss was cut in half the say the least! OBTW there is a large difference in the $Cost$ of Heifers to Bulls at Purchase......But are nearly the $same$ at Market time. We did this for the 10 yrs I was with my relatives in the panhandle of Okla. Later, John A
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