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    Grass Gain Bull Test

    Anybody intereested in consigning yearling bulls to a grass gain bull test-it would be set up similar to the one Dylan Biggs used to run a few years back.Probably run from May 15-Oct. 1.

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    Would there be a cost involved?

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      #3
      Your kidding right-I'm not quite that altruistic.

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        #4
        Altruistic...dictionary definition.."person with Hereford influence in cowherd.Needs to supplement income."

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          #5
          Wow, you have a dictionary Willow Kreek?
          maybe in grade 4 they will teach you how to look up words in it.

          cswilson, Yes I was kidding - how much is involved in the type of bull test Dylan ran? Is it just a rate of gain on managed pasture? If so how hard do you push them in terms of grass quality and quantity? I will run my yearling bulls with the grass fed steers this summer and maybe use a few as well.

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            #6
            Ohh I'm just mulling it over in my head if I could get enough interest-they'd be rotationally grazed a paddock or so ahead of the cowherd. WillowGeekyour a funny guy-everybody with four kids needs to supplement income lol.

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              #7
              Where do these bulls have to be shipped to and how many are you looking at taking in. The cost ?

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                #8
                E-mail me at braevallivestock@msn.com and let me know what you have-I'd need at least 50 similar type bulls to make it worth while.

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                  #9
                  Thanks cw . I have gone back thru some treads and i assumme you are in north Sask. I have to say it is a long haul for our bull calves and the reason I was asking where you are is this calves have been out hard prairie wool grass all winter and to put them on soft northern grass may just not work.

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                    #10
                    It seems to work for several thousand yearlings up here every year lol.

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