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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15214"><p>Bulls with Pendulous shealths, mostly of Bos Indicus breed type, often have this problem. Some can be rehabilitated, Hydro-therapy 1-2X a day for 20-30 min. as well as a sling protecting "the tool", sling can be made from a large section of burlap sack, tied with strips of rubber tube, (cul up inner tube from an old tire), the burlap allows urine to flow out while preventing penis from danger of reinjury. The process may take upto 30-45 day and is very effective yet very labor intensive.</p><p></p><p>I raise Limousin, and would recomend a Limi bull be used to replace him, if you did not want to do the rehab or lose 45 days of breeding. The rehab does not always work, bull should have a BSE performed, preferable where live mounting can be observed to see proper errect penis, and observation of any abnormalities, I would call ABS to find out where a close Bull stud was in your area. We are in Central Texas and this injury is common here among ranches in our area, the rehab is the prefered method of recovery if at all possible.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kemilimo@tca.net">kemilimo@tca.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15214"] Bulls with Pendulous shealths, mostly of Bos Indicus breed type, often have this problem. Some can be rehabilitated, Hydro-therapy 1-2X a day for 20-30 min. as well as a sling protecting "the tool", sling can be made from a large section of burlap sack, tied with strips of rubber tube, (cul up inner tube from an old tire), the burlap allows urine to flow out while preventing penis from danger of reinjury. The process may take upto 30-45 day and is very effective yet very labor intensive. I raise Limousin, and would recomend a Limi bull be used to replace him, if you did not want to do the rehab or lose 45 days of breeding. The rehab does not always work, bull should have a BSE performed, preferable where live mounting can be observed to see proper errect penis, and observation of any abnormalities, I would call ABS to find out where a close Bull stud was in your area. We are in Central Texas and this injury is common here among ranches in our area, the rehab is the prefered method of recovery if at all possible. [email=kemilimo@tca.net]kemilimo@tca.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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