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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1132614" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I bought a bull this winter. It was from a producer with whom I have a long relationship. It was a yearling bull and I wanted him on the farm so he came before the BSE. It was agreed that if he failed the BSE, he would come and get the bull and I would make another selection from the same age group of bulls. The new selection would then be delivered to the farm. The BSE evaluation was performed on 4/24/14. He passed.</p><p></p><p>I would think that any seed stock producer would have a similar policy. It is non-sense not to replace a bull that cannot breed.</p><p></p><p>Hope you come back and respond to branguscowgirl. Your message says he "tested bad" so I take that to mean a Bull Breeding Soundness Evaluation was performed and the bull failed in meeting the criteria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1132614, member: 17767"] I bought a bull this winter. It was from a producer with whom I have a long relationship. It was a yearling bull and I wanted him on the farm so he came before the BSE. It was agreed that if he failed the BSE, he would come and get the bull and I would make another selection from the same age group of bulls. The new selection would then be delivered to the farm. The BSE evaluation was performed on 4/24/14. He passed. I would think that any seed stock producer would have a similar policy. It is non-sense not to replace a bull that cannot breed. Hope you come back and respond to branguscowgirl. Your message says he "tested bad" so I take that to mean a Bull Breeding Soundness Evaluation was performed and the bull failed in meeting the criteria. [/QUOTE]
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