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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 670575" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Must be contagious! I've had Brahman bulls for over 10 years, and everyone knows how prone they are to infections! Now I've gone to Simmental bulls, and my $3500 bull I bought last fall managed to get a cut on his prepice that got infected. I hauled him to A & M, and they cleaned it out, told me to bring him home and pen him up for 6 weeks, and then bring him back in and they'll recheck him. The vet said he thought he'd be okay, but they've seen it go both ways. It was a cut no longer than 1/4 inch, and not even deep.. looked more like a piece of skin that had been peeled back. But of course that's not a good place for any laceration!</p><p></p><p>Good luck! I'm sure keeping my fingers crossed...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 670575, member: 173"] Must be contagious! I've had Brahman bulls for over 10 years, and everyone knows how prone they are to infections! Now I've gone to Simmental bulls, and my $3500 bull I bought last fall managed to get a cut on his prepice that got infected. I hauled him to A & M, and they cleaned it out, told me to bring him home and pen him up for 6 weeks, and then bring him back in and they'll recheck him. The vet said he thought he'd be okay, but they've seen it go both ways. It was a cut no longer than 1/4 inch, and not even deep.. looked more like a piece of skin that had been peeled back. But of course that's not a good place for any laceration! Good luck! I'm sure keeping my fingers crossed... [/QUOTE]
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