This will depend upon how you are marketing your bull. A breeding bull at two years of age is unproven as a sire, so you would mostly be marketing his bloodlines and physical soundness - depending upon the breed (I'm hoping this is a Holstein or Brahma, as 2500# is a big boy at 2 years of age) you might get several thousand for him.
If you are marketing your bull for slaughter, the current (as of September 2013) rate for a healthy slaughter bull is between $1.50 and $1.75 per pound, dressed weight. This will vary depending upon exactly where you are putting him on the market at, though - not a lot of slaughter plants will buy a single young bull for slaughter.
400.00
It is bad!!
it depends if you want to give your bull terrier some time
No I have a really old dog who just did.
No.
It all depends on the bloodline and the able to reproduce. A ten old pit bull might have acquired a high value. I have seen old dogs sold for eight thousandth dollars.
A young bull is a bull that is often younger than one year of age, but too old to be still considered a bull calf. Bull calves are no longer known as bull calves after 10 to 12 months of age.
No limit
no
At about 6-8 months old.
no it is not healthy for kids under 17