Ranch Curious - Bull Development with Karoline and Jordyn

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“Look at your herd, figure out the holes - is it milk production, udder size, foot quality, pelvis design, weaning weight, or fertility? Understanding what’s going on will determine the bull power that will help your herd.” Karoline Rose-Bohanan (20:35)

Today’s episode hits on all things bull power. We’re talking EPD’s, bull development, and all the factors that make an efficient herd.

In this episode, Ranch Curious  - Bull Development with Karoline and Jordyn, we cover: 

  • Heifer bull expectations 

  • Questions to consider asking seedstock producers before purchasing bulls from their programs (7:56)

  • Defining EPD’s and factors that affect them (29:48)

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