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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1003539" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>skyhigh,</p><p>The bull you have may be good now - but before next breeding season something may happen to him that you're totally unaware of - and you're back into the deal of cows returning to heat and not getting bred, cycle after cycle. </p><p>Excessive heat, excessive cold, infection, injury - a lot of things can happen that may render a bull sterile - and you'd have no idea without checking him.</p><p>Only took me one calving season of Surprise! No calves! to realize how cheap that $55 (or even twice that) for a BSE prior to breeding season can be...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1003539, member: 12607"] skyhigh, The bull you have may be good now - but before next breeding season something may happen to him that you're totally unaware of - and you're back into the deal of cows returning to heat and not getting bred, cycle after cycle. Excessive heat, excessive cold, infection, injury - a lot of things can happen that may render a bull sterile - and you'd have no idea without checking him. Only took me one calving season of Surprise! No calves! to realize how cheap that $55 (or even twice that) for a BSE prior to breeding season can be... [/QUOTE]
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