Posted by Lazy WP on April 02, 2014 at 06:20:56 from (67.142.168.21):
In Reply to: Bull question posted by Notjustair on April 01, 2014 at 18:52:11:
I have to disagree with everyone. I have used lots of yearling bulls, and there have been times that they have bred over 80 cows in under 60 days. Depends on the bull, the breed, and how far out the cows are spread. If you have them locked up pretty tight, not spread out over a section of rough hills, I would guess a yearling would settle 30 without any trouble. A semen test is invaluable. Condition of the bull is imperative. He can't be to fat, nor can he be to thin. I have a pair of Longhorn bulls that are just now turning 1, and they won't breed for atleast another 6 months. Angus, Limmy and a few of the other quick maturing breeds should be ready at a year. I know, depends on the blood lines of Limmy,
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