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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford76" data-source="post: 697686" data-attributes="member: 7000"><p>Some of it depends on what all needs to be done to go into your state. I sent a bull up into Sask this summer and I had a vet bill for: health certificate, brucellosis test (within 30 days), tb test (within 60 days), and USA tag and tattoo. Not much of a bill for those. There was a $35 bill from the canadian vet for inspection going into canada. I am bringing the bull back across the border along with a 6 year old bull next month. They will have to have the same tests above to come home along with trich tests, CAN brand, and claim they haven't been exposed to M cattle. There isn't a whole lot of expense to it, unless they put a high value on their time to get all this done. I paid all the expense to get him up there including delivery and will to get him back as part of the 1/2 possession the canadian bought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford76, post: 697686, member: 7000"] Some of it depends on what all needs to be done to go into your state. I sent a bull up into Sask this summer and I had a vet bill for: health certificate, brucellosis test (within 30 days), tb test (within 60 days), and USA tag and tattoo. Not much of a bill for those. There was a $35 bill from the canadian vet for inspection going into canada. I am bringing the bull back across the border along with a 6 year old bull next month. They will have to have the same tests above to come home along with trich tests, CAN brand, and claim they haven't been exposed to M cattle. There isn't a whole lot of expense to it, unless they put a high value on their time to get all this done. I paid all the expense to get him up there including delivery and will to get him back as part of the 1/2 possession the canadian bought. [/QUOTE]
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