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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 27999" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>With our Longhorns, we now have them semen tested at about 14-15 months. Out of 5 bulls, only one at 15 months produced NO semen following 2 separate jump periods...he was steered after the 2nd attempt. Others that were yearlings and 2-3 year olds all produced quality semen--grade and % live.</p><p></p><p>Would agree with other posters...may be best to find another bull...may be a fertility issue with him or his bloodline. If genetic, you don't want to pass this on to others...see you at the BBQ!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 27999, member: 9"] With our Longhorns, we now have them semen tested at about 14-15 months. Out of 5 bulls, only one at 15 months produced NO semen following 2 separate jump periods...he was steered after the 2nd attempt. Others that were yearlings and 2-3 year olds all produced quality semen--grade and % live. Would agree with other posters...may be best to find another bull...may be a fertility issue with him or his bloodline. If genetic, you don't want to pass this on to others...see you at the BBQ! [/QUOTE]
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