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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 41410" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Campground -</p><p></p><p>I was thinking in the back of my head that it was something to do with it being such a wet year this year. I will keep him locked in the pens for 2 weeks per vets instructions. If he is not better then I will have to decide then. I hate to get rid of him. We apid more for him then any other bull we've bought. He is a registered red brangus and has been one of the best bulls we have had. Throws beautiful calves. The vet said not to keep any of his heifers though. I have had such a time with bulls lately. I guess a lot of their foot problems can be attributed to their heavy weight. It just seems really odd that if it were a genetic problem that it would not have shown up until now. I guess I will see how he looks in a couple of weeks when I can take the bandages off.</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 41410, member: 430"] Campground - I was thinking in the back of my head that it was something to do with it being such a wet year this year. I will keep him locked in the pens for 2 weeks per vets instructions. If he is not better then I will have to decide then. I hate to get rid of him. We apid more for him then any other bull we've bought. He is a registered red brangus and has been one of the best bulls we have had. Throws beautiful calves. The vet said not to keep any of his heifers though. I have had such a time with bulls lately. I guess a lot of their foot problems can be attributed to their heavy weight. It just seems really odd that if it were a genetic problem that it would not have shown up until now. I guess I will see how he looks in a couple of weeks when I can take the bandages off. Thanks everyone! [/QUOTE]
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