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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 676116" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>I'm with you on not breeding a bull with foot or leg issues of any sort. We bought a young bull last year that was gorgeous, but shortly after we got him home he injured his back leg to a degree that was only slightly visible at certain times. Most of the time he appeared perfectly sound. But we ended up with some open cows because he wasn't breeding vigorously - vet said most likely due to the leg injury making it uncomfortable for him to mount. </p><p>I just hope it was a true injury and not some kind of structural problem he passed along to the calves he did produce before he left. Lesson learned for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 676116, member: 10309"] I'm with you on not breeding a bull with foot or leg issues of any sort. We bought a young bull last year that was gorgeous, but shortly after we got him home he injured his back leg to a degree that was only slightly visible at certain times. Most of the time he appeared perfectly sound. But we ended up with some open cows because he wasn't breeding vigorously - vet said most likely due to the leg injury making it uncomfortable for him to mount. I just hope it was a true injury and not some kind of structural problem he passed along to the calves he did produce before he left. Lesson learned for me. [/QUOTE]
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