McCabe Fall Angus Bulls - LivestockDirect.net
McCabe Fall Angus Bulls - LivestockDirect.net
McCabe Fall Angus Bulls - LivestockDirect.net
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<strong>McCabe</strong> Ge<strong>net</strong>ics Breeding Guarantee<br />
The bulls that sell are fertile to the best of our knowledge and are backed by a first breeding season guarantee. If,<br />
while breeding cows, they sustain injury to their reproductive system, making them unable to service females we will<br />
provide you with a satisfactory replacement if available, or issue you credit equal to your purchase minus salvage value<br />
that may be used toward the purchase of any animal for sale at <strong>McCabe</strong> Ge<strong>net</strong>ics through our annual sale or private<br />
treaty. We request that you notify us before you cull the injured or infertile bull.<br />
This is not a life insurance policy against death or disasters and does not cover health problems or injury due to<br />
mismanagement, negligence, or risks you choose to take (running bulls together can cause bull fights and injury).<br />
All bulls have passed a semen examination performed by the Hawkeye Breeders Service, Inc. located at Adel, Iowa.<br />
Delayed Pickup Option<br />
For buyers that do not need their bulls until the <strong>Fall</strong> breeding season, we will gladly graze and supplemental feed until<br />
December 1, 2012. The cost for this service is an additional $325 to be paid on sale day. We recommend that the<br />
bulls be insured and <strong>McCabe</strong> Ge<strong>net</strong>ics is not responsible for injury or death of the bulls.<br />
Interest Retained in <strong>Bulls</strong><br />
We are retaining 1/3 semen revenue sharing interest in all of the bulls. The buyer will be purchasing two-thirds interest<br />
and full possession of the bull. This means we are reserving the right to one-third of the semen sales revenue from the<br />
bull if at sometime in the future semen sales become a reality. We also reserve the right to collect semen on the bull<br />
for our own in-herd use if we choose to at some time in the future. If you sell the bull to some other party we still retain<br />
one-third interest. You will have control of the bull and receive 100% of the salvage value whenever that occurs.<br />
A little ‘Cow Sense” about Herd Bull Management<br />
Remember - this bull is just a “young pup” - a yearling - not a three or four year old. He still has a lot of growing left<br />
to do. It’s a good idea to continue to feed him until breeding season starts, possibly even during breeding season if<br />
practical, but until then we recommend hay and 10-15 lbs. of grain with protein supplement. After a breeding season of<br />
reasonable length we recommend bringing him back in and feeding the same as earlier to allow him to grow and mature<br />
- not just maintain. Most of these bulls will mature at 4 to 5 years of age weighing from 1650 to 2200 lbs. depending<br />
largely upon the care he receives after he leaves here. Your new bull is valuable - take care of your purchase. If you<br />
do he’ll be in better breeding condition for next season, you’ll have a bull you’ll be proud of (your neighbor may even<br />
want him after a few years) and we’ll have a satisfied customer!<br />
Recommended number of cow/bull:<br />
Yearling bull 12-15 months old: 10-15 females