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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 351936" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>As I said, I don;t know the various off-colored Angus familys. I was referring to some Red Angus bulls.</p><p>Since you mentioned high tail heads I'll throw something in that's totally off the oriiginal subject. We have a cow that as she's gotten older has gotten to be pretty high in the tail head. I noticed that after she calved, for 3-4 days after calving whenever she would hump up to unirnate the urine was mixed with a little of the yucky cleaning type blood. To me this pretty well means that those high tail heads don;t allow proper cleaning (or sanitation) of the vagina. My old mentor used to claim that high tail headed cows became infertile or very hard to settle as they got older. The gunk staying around the OS seems to me that it would cause at a minimum irritation and possibly infections in that area or maybe even into the cervix.</p><p>Just another wandering thought.........</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 351936, member: 34"] As I said, I don;t know the various off-colored Angus familys. I was referring to some Red Angus bulls. Since you mentioned high tail heads I'll throw something in that's totally off the oriiginal subject. We have a cow that as she's gotten older has gotten to be pretty high in the tail head. I noticed that after she calved, for 3-4 days after calving whenever she would hump up to unirnate the urine was mixed with a little of the yucky cleaning type blood. To me this pretty well means that those high tail heads don;t allow proper cleaning (or sanitation) of the vagina. My old mentor used to claim that high tail headed cows became infertile or very hard to settle as they got older. The gunk staying around the OS seems to me that it would cause at a minimum irritation and possibly infections in that area or maybe even into the cervix. Just another wandering thought......... dun [/QUOTE]
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