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BULL PROBLEM
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12131"><p>If you run him year round, I'd sell him and buy a replacement ASAP. You'll get slaughter price and that's a shame but he's going to be out of commission for a good while and you are going to need another bull. If you work a calving season and plan to have him pulled off the cows for a considerable time you can doctor him. Since he got it in his hind hoof (seems like a good bull never gets it in the front) and now in the other, he's no use to you until those hooves are 100%. He will have to completely heal before you can expect him to take care of business.</p><p></p><p>Craig-TX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12131"] If you run him year round, I’d sell him and buy a replacement ASAP. You’ll get slaughter price and that’s a shame but he’s going to be out of commission for a good while and you are going to need another bull. If you work a calving season and plan to have him pulled off the cows for a considerable time you can doctor him. Since he got it in his hind hoof (seems like a good bull never gets it in the front) and now in the other, he’s no use to you until those hooves are 100%. He will have to completely heal before you can expect him to take care of business. Craig-TX [/QUOTE]
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