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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1461204" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Well I'll be darned! He just happened to be in the barnyard with the chute. Temp is normal. Took some heifers to the vet and asked what he thought was going on. He thought it sounded like a dominance issue among the cows and the reason it's fairly recent is because I've been culling pretty hard the past month, primarily older, bigger & dominant/aggressive cows. It's messed up their hierarchy and in lieu of fighting all the time (which they still do but not as much), they're showing their dominance/rank/whatever by hunching my young bull. He doesn't seem traumatized and I did catch one going after my head/alpha bull this afternoon. Is this really what's going on? Dunno. But it seems to make the most sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1461204, member: 24027"] Well I'll be darned! He just happened to be in the barnyard with the chute. Temp is normal. Took some heifers to the vet and asked what he thought was going on. He thought it sounded like a dominance issue among the cows and the reason it's fairly recent is because I've been culling pretty hard the past month, primarily older, bigger & dominant/aggressive cows. It's messed up their hierarchy and in lieu of fighting all the time (which they still do but not as much), they're showing their dominance/rank/whatever by hunching my young bull. He doesn't seem traumatized and I did catch one going after my head/alpha bull this afternoon. Is this really what's going on? Dunno. But it seems to make the most sense. [/QUOTE]
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