EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 2 MIN
Galen Fink on Athletic Bulls
from Cattleman’s Corner Radio · host Hale Broadcasting
Now here's an archived interview with the late Howard Hale and Randolph, Kansas breeder Galen Fink. They're talking about the subject of athletic bulls. Let's listen in. Galen Fink is with us. Fink Beef Genetics at Randolph, Kansas. On your website you have a little video that talks about athletic bulls. Explain, will you? "That phrase comes from a customer of ours. He's an old longtime customer. He's passed away now, giving him a hard time one time about 35 years ago that he needed to take better care of his bulls, joking around. After he got through the breeding season, he just looked at me and said, you've never seen a fat athlete, have you? I have always used that quote. I thought that was a very interesting quote. Bulls need to be developed like athletes. They don't need a lot of fat on them to empower feet and legs and semen production and everything the rest of their lives. That was a quote from Andy Olson and we just kind of stick by that." So how do you develop your bulls then? "We're on a higher up each ration. Generally, after we wean them, our bulls are on a two pounds per day gain. So that's quite a bit less than what many folks do developing their bulls. We don't want fat bulls." Galen Fink, Fink Beef Genetics at Randolph, Kansas. And that was the late Howard Hale with Galen Fink, Fink Beef Genetics, Randolph, Kansas. And you can catch more of those archived interviews right on cattlemanscorner.com.
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Now here's an archived interview with the late Howard Hale and Randolph, Kansas breeder Galen Fink. They're talking about the subject of athletic bulls. Let's listen in. Galen Fink is with us. Fink Beef Genetics at Randolph, Kansas. On your website you have a little video that talks about athletic bulls. Explain, will you? "That phrase comes from a customer of ours. He's an old longtime customer. He's passed away now, giving him a hard time one time about 35 years ago that he needed to take better care of his bulls, joking around. After he got through the breeding season, he just looked at me and said, you've never seen a fat athlete, have you? I have always used that quote. I thought that was a very interesting quote. Bulls need to be developed like athletes. They don't need a lot of fat on them to empower feet and legs and semen production and everything the rest of their lives. That was a quote from Andy Olson and we just kind of stick by that." So how do you develop your bulls then? "We're on a higher up each ration. Generally, after we wean them, our bulls are on a two pounds per day gain. So that's quite a bit less than what many folks do developing their bulls. We don't want fat bulls." Galen Fink, Fink Beef Genetics at Randolph, Kansas. And that was the late Howard Hale with Galen Fink, Fink Beef Genetics, Randolph, Kansas. And you can catch more of those archived interviews right on cattlemanscorner.com.
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