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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5679"><p>> It has been cold here in Kentucky,</p><p>> but anytime it gets below 20</p><p>> degrees I put him up in a stall</p><p>> with a heat lamp. He is feed very</p><p>> good quality hay and grain. He</p><p>> gets about 1.5% of body weight in</p><p>> grain. He's not even close to</p><p>> being malnourished. Other than his</p><p>> sperm he is in excellent</p><p>> condition. The vet checked his</p><p>> sperm three times. I dont know</p><p>> about bull's but if someone stuck</p><p>> a rod up my butt and sent electric</p><p>> shock's through it I may not</p><p>> produce much sperm either.</p><p></p><p>What Linda said about looking back a few months. Maybe an illness resulting in a fever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5679"] > It has been cold here in Kentucky, > but anytime it gets below 20 > degrees I put him up in a stall > with a heat lamp. He is feed very > good quality hay and grain. He > gets about 1.5% of body weight in > grain. He's not even close to > being malnourished. Other than his > sperm he is in excellent > condition. The vet checked his > sperm three times. I dont know > about bull's but if someone stuck > a rod up my butt and sent electric > shock's through it I may not > produce much sperm either. What Linda said about looking back a few months. Maybe an illness resulting in a fever. [/QUOTE]
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