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Arthritis in Angus Bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kay" data-source="post: 1135595" data-attributes="member: 183"><p>We bought him in late March [ semen tested] Put him out April 20th.Watched him breed the first week,did just fine,no problems.Then when he was out 1 month noticed a few cows were coming into heat,so then I decided to sit out there and watch him He mounted the Cow but nothing came out,he seemed worned out and walking stiff,so had the vet out,and he said it was OCD, Its arthritis that affects young cattle.I'm just going on what the Vet said.He gave him a shot of Dex and told me it's best to get rid of him.He figured he couldn't extend the penis because of the inflammation from the arthritis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kay, post: 1135595, member: 183"] We bought him in late March [ semen tested] Put him out April 20th.Watched him breed the first week,did just fine,no problems.Then when he was out 1 month noticed a few cows were coming into heat,so then I decided to sit out there and watch him He mounted the Cow but nothing came out,he seemed worned out and walking stiff,so had the vet out,and he said it was OCD, Its arthritis that affects young cattle.I'm just going on what the Vet said.He gave him a shot of Dex and told me it's best to get rid of him.He figured he couldn't extend the penis because of the inflammation from the arthritis. [/QUOTE]
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