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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1497616" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>It could have been far worse, I am thankful it wasn't. We talked to our partner on the bull and jointly made the decision to send him down the road. Our partner had to retest him prior to us getting him back this fall he passed the second go with no issue, his white blood cell count was elevated. We chalked that up to the ole stuff happens category, but after this I told him I'm done I've lost confidence in the bull and am not willing to take the risk next year. Our partner feels the same way so far only minor damage has been done so why risk major damage. </p><p></p><p>Jscunn</p><p>Hank has no clue,no sign of infection bull is in good body condition just no and I mean a big fat zero on swimmers. We have had bull fail but never with zero. Sure scratching our head over this one, he is going to make some good looking hamburger.</p><p></p><p>We have put another bull in with the group and now have to decide what to do with the ones he missed. I know three of the 7 are going to break my heart.</p><p></p><p>Gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1497616, member: 13402"] It could have been far worse, I am thankful it wasn’t. We talked to our partner on the bull and jointly made the decision to send him down the road. Our partner had to retest him prior to us getting him back this fall he passed the second go with no issue, his white blood cell count was elevated. We chalked that up to the ole stuff happens category, but after this I told him I’m done I’ve lost confidence in the bull and am not willing to take the risk next year. Our partner feels the same way so far only minor damage has been done so why risk major damage. Jscunn Hank has no clue,no sign of infection bull is in good body condition just no and I mean a big fat zero on swimmers. We have had bull fail but never with zero. Sure scratching our head over this one, he is going to make some good looking hamburger. We have put another bull in with the group and now have to decide what to do with the ones he missed. I know three of the 7 are going to break my heart. Gizmom [/QUOTE]
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