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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15117"><p>The Vet guessed his weight at around 1100 pounds, said he's young, and rather stout. The Vet proclaimed him to be a great looking bull. I don't know how old he is.</p><p></p><p>He is Very Tame. In loading or transport yesterday he injured one of his hoofs, actually a cut just above the hoof. We treated it yesterday, and today on a visit for the prolapsed uterus (other forum) after seeing to the cow, the vet walked over to him, looked at the injury, patted him on the back, bent down and grabed the hoof and held it up to look at it more closely, the bull only glanced at the vet and did not flinch. When done the Bull got a pat on the hind quarter for being a good boy, and the vet walked away.</p><p></p><p>> I'd like to know if that five year</p><p>> old bull is the one that weighs</p><p>> 1100 pounds.</p><p></p><p>> Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus</p><p>> Farms Alberta Canada</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:eaglewerks@brigadoon.us">eaglewerks@brigadoon.us</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15117"] The Vet guessed his weight at around 1100 pounds, said he's young, and rather stout. The Vet proclaimed him to be a great looking bull. I don't know how old he is. He is Very Tame. In loading or transport yesterday he injured one of his hoofs, actually a cut just above the hoof. We treated it yesterday, and today on a visit for the prolapsed uterus (other forum) after seeing to the cow, the vet walked over to him, looked at the injury, patted him on the back, bent down and grabed the hoof and held it up to look at it more closely, the bull only glanced at the vet and did not flinch. When done the Bull got a pat on the hind quarter for being a good boy, and the vet walked away. > I'd like to know if that five year > old bull is the one that weighs > 1100 pounds. > Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus > Farms Alberta Canada [email=eaglewerks@brigadoon.us]eaglewerks@brigadoon.us[/email] [/QUOTE]
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