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<blockquote data-quote="gus2121" data-source="post: 1239112" data-attributes="member: 22482"><p>The bull in question was bought March 31 and confirmed working April 1. I don't care where he came from individual or barn. But he was out of the barn. Unless the seller had paperwork confirming he was clean at the sale then I Dought the bull was tested. Would be the fastest turn around on trich test I have heard of. Just watching a cow to see if she settles recycles is in my opinion poor management on an untested bull. IF by chance the bull is positive the cows would then recycle but need to be not introduced to a bull for 3-5 months in order for them to clear up. If that is true then yes you could go a year w/o calves dam fool or not it would not be your choice then. Not trying to ruffle feathers but for $100 seems pretty small for what problems it can prevent. There is a small chance the bull has it, but there is a chance without confirming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gus2121, post: 1239112, member: 22482"] The bull in question was bought March 31 and confirmed working April 1. I don't care where he came from individual or barn. But he was out of the barn. Unless the seller had paperwork confirming he was clean at the sale then I Dought the bull was tested. Would be the fastest turn around on trich test I have heard of. Just watching a cow to see if she settles recycles is in my opinion poor management on an untested bull. IF by chance the bull is positive the cows would then recycle but need to be not introduced to a bull for 3-5 months in order for them to clear up. If that is true then yes you could go a year w/o calves dam fool or not it would not be your choice then. Not trying to ruffle feathers but for $100 seems pretty small for what problems it can prevent. There is a small chance the bull has it, but there is a chance without confirming [/QUOTE]
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