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Bull lost his MoJo?
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<blockquote data-quote="HybridMike" data-source="post: 1736877" data-attributes="member: 33107"><p>I probably messed up. We put a 17 month old Brangus bull out last summer to clean up on 30 head of recips. I wasn't paying attention until He started losing weight. All the sudden I noticed he had no interest in following the new ones. We brought him up during mid fall. Wormed and vaccinated as well as giving multimin. He's been fed well for the past few months, now has the weight back as well as his cocky bull attitude. However, we put a couple cycling heifers in with him. Saw them mounting each other but not once did he mount one. He may have done so in the night but I'm doubting it. I know I pushed him to hard but did I totally ruin him? Is he finished? The vet is due out this week to do an exam on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HybridMike, post: 1736877, member: 33107"] I probably messed up. We put a 17 month old Brangus bull out last summer to clean up on 30 head of recips. I wasn't paying attention until He started losing weight. All the sudden I noticed he had no interest in following the new ones. We brought him up during mid fall. Wormed and vaccinated as well as giving multimin. He's been fed well for the past few months, now has the weight back as well as his cocky bull attitude. However, we put a couple cycling heifers in with him. Saw them mounting each other but not once did he mount one. He may have done so in the night but I'm doubting it. I know I pushed him to hard but did I totally ruin him? Is he finished? The vet is due out this week to do an exam on him. [/QUOTE]
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