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<TITLE>Bull brochure</TITLE>
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<p><i><b>Rangeland Breeders Association</b></i></font></p>
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<p> -- a draft brochure -- </p>
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<p><img src="pictures/barw94.jpg" width="353" height="222" alt="Coming 2-yr-old bull bred & selected for subtropical range conditions" border="0"></p>
<P><font color="C35617"><b><H3>Discover "The Advantages" of <br> Rangeland bulls Today!</H3></b></font></p><br>
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<p><i><b>The Advantages:</b></i></font></p>
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<li> Active but manageable temperaments<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Born naturally, out on the range, without any calving assistance<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Out of a cows that have been regular breeders, since their first birthday<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Out of cows with good to excellent udders<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Raised and performance tested under native range conditions<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Highly acceptable on the basis of weight and visual appearance (conformation) when evaluated as yearling bulls<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Are easy keepers and do not require an excessive supplementation and pampering to stay in good body condition<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Are physically sound and have the ability to breed cows successfully as long-yearlings.<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Are aggressive breeders and exhibit exceptional herd bunching ability<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Are highly prepotent and have the ability to transmit their functional traits to their offspring<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Sire calves that<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
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<li> have low birth weights
<li> are strong enough to get up and suck shortly after birth
<li> are thick and meaty
<li> grow off fast
<li> flesh well on lightly stocked range
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<li> Sire calves that develop into highly acceptable slaughter animals and functionally superior herd replacements<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Are highly resistant to disease and parasites<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0><BR>
<li> Are optimum in size when mature, reflective of a bull that can sire herd replacements best suited to the rancher's particular type of rangeland ranching environment<BR><IMG SRC="pictures/dot_clear.gif" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=20 BORDER=0></BR>
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<p><Font face="Arial"><i>It's a simple proposition -- turning-out Rangeland bulls with<br>
your cows will improve the functionality of your herd</i></p><br>
<p><b>FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:</b></p>
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<P><A HREF="tools.html#contents"><B>Back</b></a> to <font color="#8B4513"><b>TRC</b></font>'s recommended reading</p>
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<P>http://www.texasranchingconservancy.com/bullbro.html
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