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<blockquote data-quote="USNAVY8488" data-source="post: 1011517" data-attributes="member: 19237"><p>I have recently noticed my 3 year old Black Angus Bulls gate has changed. His blood line has New Design and Traveler in it. His back toes are longer than normal so I had a friend look at him for me. He recommened I sale him for slaughter at the sale barn because the feet could be trimmed but he has bad confirmation traits. I'm just starting out and he was my first bull. He is very docile and and a herd sire so I called the vet to get there take on the problem. The vet said to let him be and just watch him that if I have him trimmed the problem would just come back in a year. Has anyone had this problem and what would be some good advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USNAVY8488, post: 1011517, member: 19237"] I have recently noticed my 3 year old Black Angus Bulls gate has changed. His blood line has New Design and Traveler in it. His back toes are longer than normal so I had a friend look at him for me. He recommened I sale him for slaughter at the sale barn because the feet could be trimmed but he has bad confirmation traits. I'm just starting out and he was my first bull. He is very docile and and a herd sire so I called the vet to get there take on the problem. The vet said to let him be and just watch him that if I have him trimmed the problem would just come back in a year. Has anyone had this problem and what would be some good advice. [/QUOTE]
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