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Blinding Dairy Bulls ???
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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1790557" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>So I stumbled on to this thread. I was searching for Bull Blinders. The type that fit on a halter or strap on the bulls head. </p><p>My son wants to learn how to A.I. I'm all for it. The biggest problem for me in time. No one is around the cow during the day. Morning chores at 6am, work, then evening chores. No one is around to heat check.</p><p>I talked to a dairy calf backgrounder and he is going to leave a couple jersey calves bulls for me. We'll grow them all summer then gomer them in the fall.</p><p>We'll probably ring them at that time also. </p><p>Hopefully for a while at least they will behave, but if the get to aggressive. I thought maybe blinders would get us through the rest of the breeding season, then they can be cull bulls.</p><p></p><p>Does any one know of a place to buy new blinders? Or used ones the only option?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1790557, member: 39695"] So I stumbled on to this thread. I was searching for Bull Blinders. The type that fit on a halter or strap on the bulls head. My son wants to learn how to A.I. I'm all for it. The biggest problem for me in time. No one is around the cow during the day. Morning chores at 6am, work, then evening chores. No one is around to heat check. I talked to a dairy calf backgrounder and he is going to leave a couple jersey calves bulls for me. We'll grow them all summer then gomer them in the fall. We'll probably ring them at that time also. Hopefully for a while at least they will behave, but if the get to aggressive. I thought maybe blinders would get us through the rest of the breeding season, then they can be cull bulls. Does any one know of a place to buy new blinders? Or used ones the only option? [/QUOTE]
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