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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1384073" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We had a reg red poll that was as gentle as they come. NEVER saw him breed a cow, but he was the most fertile bull we have ever had. If we had any that were problem breeders, we put them in Bubba's pasture. No joke. He'd have 99% every preg check and if he didn't settle them they left. Had him til he was 12 and his arthritis made getting up painful, so we refused to make him suffer through another winter. Cried some pretty big tears when he went. Most of our bulls will breed once then check out the other cows, maybe come back for a second time. Had one bull that would worry them to death and several cows would finally lay down to get him to stop. Sent him down the road, it was just too hard on the cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1384073, member: 25884"] We had a reg red poll that was as gentle as they come. NEVER saw him breed a cow, but he was the most fertile bull we have ever had. If we had any that were problem breeders, we put them in Bubba's pasture. No joke. He'd have 99% every preg check and if he didn't settle them they left. Had him til he was 12 and his arthritis made getting up painful, so we refused to make him suffer through another winter. Cried some pretty big tears when he went. Most of our bulls will breed once then check out the other cows, maybe come back for a second time. Had one bull that would worry them to death and several cows would finally lay down to get him to stop. Sent him down the road, it was just too hard on the cows. [/QUOTE]
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