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Long
Yearling Bulls
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some of the bulls - taken Feb 1st
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a few cows on winter pasture
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These bulls are raised
with their future in mind. Truly developed under range
conditions in the short grass country of Northern Montana. You
won't see any animals here standing knee deep in irrigated hay fields or
belly up to a feed bunk and my idea of a high roughage ration doesn't
include grain silage. The bulls here are born out on
roughly half-section pastures in a 3 year deferred-rest-rotation and
don't see anything but their mother's milk and desert prairie grass
until mid October. They come home and spend 10 days in a dry lot
with self choice long stem grass hay (brome) while weaning and then get
kicked into a 40 acre development pasture of crested wheat grass/rye
grass with self choice brome hay and 2.5 lbs/hd/day of either whole oats
or a 75/25 rolled corn/canola meal ration with no additives of any kind.
Starting early April the bulls go back out on native grass pastures on a
rest-rotation and come home again December 1st to go on another 40 acre
development pasture with free choice long stem brome hay and 5 lbs/hd/day
of either of the two same rations as calves.
The bulls on offer are of the top 1/3 of the crop born to mothers that
under-go one of the most rigid development programs there is.
I prefer to offer them as coming 2's but will and do offer them as
yearlings into later breeding programs. Every female born on this place is run just like the bull calves through
their 10 day weaning program but then go back out on Native grass and
solid stem wheat stubble for the winter. They are supplemented
with salt and trace minerals and an all natural protein supplement and
lick snow all but the days I go to check supplements that can range from
3 or 4 days to a 10 day stretch. Starting in April they come back
on tame cool season pastures. By breeding time June 20th it is
obvious which females have made the grade. As cows, they
will spend their winters just like they did as weaned calves but are
rolled out alfalfa/ grass hay at a rate of 12lbs/hd/every other day
on the worst of winter days. If the females cannot thrive in
this setting they never raise a bull (that has nuts to prove it anyhow).
The motto here has and always will be "Quality before Quantity". All bulls are sold
with our guarantee in place since
1988 - feel free to call and inquire! Performance and ultrasound
data available upon request. |
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GENETIC 81R LAD 0802
SOLD - Harlem, MT
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GENETIC 81R LAD 0822
SOLD - Chester, MT
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GENETIC 81R LAD 0803
SOLD - Formoso, KS
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GENETIC 114L LAD 0830
SOLD - Dupuyer, MT
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GENETIC 81R LAD 0806
SOLD - Chinook, MT
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GENETIC 114L LAD 0838
SOLD - Harlem, MT
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GENETIC 35N LAD 0808
SOLD - FT Benton, MT
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GENETIC 81R LAD 0841
SOLD - Choteau, MT
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GENETIC 137Y LAD
0827
SOLD - Tompkins, SK
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GENETIC 81R LAD 0849
SOLD - Chester, MT
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GENETIC 137Y LAD 0812
SOLD - Chinook, MT
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GENETIC 137Y LAD 0817
SOLD - Chinook, MT
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GENETIC 137Y LAD 0818
SOLD - Chinook, MT
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GENETIC 137Y LAD 0824
SOLD - Chinook, MT
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