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Bull steps on his tool!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15216"><p>Follow your vet's advise. The bull is half of your cattle herd and taking a chance on rehab, the work the time, safety etc. is seldom worth it. You can probably replace him with out too great expense with another of like disposition and will have a sire you can depend on.></p><p></p><p> Just wanted to post this</p><p>> question...My pride and joy 28</p><p>> month old Brangus bull was</p><p>> breeding a cow and obviously,</p><p>> stepped on his tool. He is swollen</p><p>> up to about the size of a</p><p>> softball. and my vet suggests</p><p>> either putting him in the freezer,</p><p>> or getting him to the sale. Is</p><p>> this common in breeds with a low</p><p>> sheath, does it happen with say</p><p>> Euro. breeds as well? I'm now in a</p><p>> predicament as to what breed bull</p><p>> to replace him with..Really liked</p><p>> his disposition and am awaiting</p><p>> his first calves in December. ANY</p><p>> suggestions would be highly</p><p>> appreciated.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:hudds@cctc.net">hudds@cctc.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15216"] Follow your vet's advise. The bull is half of your cattle herd and taking a chance on rehab, the work the time, safety etc. is seldom worth it. You can probably replace him with out too great expense with another of like disposition and will have a sire you can depend on.> Just wanted to post this > question...My pride and joy 28 > month old Brangus bull was > breeding a cow and obviously, > stepped on his tool. He is swollen > up to about the size of a > softball. and my vet suggests > either putting him in the freezer, > or getting him to the sale. Is > this common in breeds with a low > sheath, does it happen with say > Euro. breeds as well? I'm now in a > predicament as to what breed bull > to replace him with..Really liked > his disposition and am awaiting > his first calves in December. ANY > suggestions would be highly > appreciated. [email=hudds@cctc.net]hudds@cctc.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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