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<blockquote data-quote="RCP" data-source="post: 1020700" data-attributes="member: 4181"><p>I have a question. January 30,2013, bought a bull that had been checked that day, vet's papers say "good". I bought him to turn out May 1, 2013 for breeding season. Just for safety sake, had my vet check him on April 23, 2013. Bull was in good physical condition and all other findings were normal, electro-jac used, collected sample, sampled again 10-15 minutes later, very few sperm were observed on either sample, Those present very active but the number was too low to pass BSE. Rechecked May 16, after running with seventeen heifers for 15 days. No change in test. In all honesty and fairness, who should do what ? rcp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCP, post: 1020700, member: 4181"] I have a question. January 30,2013, bought a bull that had been checked that day, vet's papers say "good". I bought him to turn out May 1, 2013 for breeding season. Just for safety sake, had my vet check him on April 23, 2013. Bull was in good physical condition and all other findings were normal, electro-jac used, collected sample, sampled again 10-15 minutes later, very few sperm were observed on either sample, Those present very active but the number was too low to pass BSE. Rechecked May 16, after running with seventeen heifers for 15 days. No change in test. In all honesty and fairness, who should do what ? rcp [/QUOTE]
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