I recently spent $6,500 on this registered Black Angus bull. I put him out with the herd but he just ate grass and wouldn’t even look at a cow.
He said,, the bull was very healthy, but possibly just a little young.
so he gave me some pills to feed him once per day.
The bull started to service the cows within two days……. all my cows! He even broke through the fence and bred with all of my neighbor’s cows!
He’s like a machine! I don’t know what was in the pills the Vet gave him … but they kind of taste like peppermint.
My bull was a low birth weight. My uncle gave me him. He is now going on 4, very tame and VERY big and bulky boy. My heifer was a high birth weight and I don’t know much about cows but I think she looks good. They had a heifer calf together that was also high birth weight like her mom. And she’s 7 months and BEEY bulky and big. Personally I think they look incredible. I’m here trying to learn everything I can to starting my own cattle herd. We have 4 Bull, cow. Their heifer calf we plan to eat at 2. And my new heifer that’s 6 ish months I’m raising to breed
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