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<blockquote data-quote="John SD" data-source="post: 822224" data-attributes="member: 14713"><p>I used to insure bulls. The only thing it covered was death from accident, like getting hit by lightning or something. Didn't cover stuff like getting the tool dinged or going lame, etc. It was all part of my ranch policy which has a $5K deductible. I also carry a seperate liability policy in addition to automobile liability. All of my insurance is with State Farm so there should be no gaps or overlaps in coverage.</p><p></p><p> I don't mess with insurance on livestock anymore. Maybe I would still consider doing so if I bought high $$$ bulls. I have stayed within a modest bull buying budget this spring. I bought a horned Hereford 2 yr old a couple weeks ago for $2100 and for the first time ever yesterday I bought a Charolais yearling for $1900.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John SD, post: 822224, member: 14713"] I used to insure bulls. The only thing it covered was death from accident, like getting hit by lightning or something. Didn't cover stuff like getting the tool dinged or going lame, etc. It was all part of my ranch policy which has a $5K deductible. I also carry a seperate liability policy in addition to automobile liability. All of my insurance is with State Farm so there should be no gaps or overlaps in coverage. I don't mess with insurance on livestock anymore. Maybe I would still consider doing so if I bought high $$$ bulls. I have stayed within a modest bull buying budget this spring. I bought a horned Hereford 2 yr old a couple weeks ago for $2100 and for the first time ever yesterday I bought a Charolais yearling for $1900. [/QUOTE]
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