vanridge
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We have an oppurtunity to look at some February Black Angus bull calves next week. We are looking for a bull that we can use on cows and heifers. A middle of the road bull so to speak. Last time we bought one all the info was available to us, EPD's, ultrasound, the whole nine yards including the calving ease on the bull. Does anyone have any pointers when it comes to walking into a pen of bull calves and by looking at the structure of the bull if it will be a calving ease bull? I know his own birht weight is important, the dam and sire's history is important but is there anything else we should look for? We are going to meet someone who we have never talked to so I would like to have as much info as possible before we go. Or do y'all think its a really bad idea to buy a bull calf that just got off the cow, and we should wait? The reason that we are intersested in getting one now is that this guy is selling at a good price and we don't know if we can afford to pay the price of a good bull come spring. Any help would be appreciated 