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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12179"><p>I had my bull tested this week since I seem to have cows that are still open after 4 months with him. The vet said he did not produce enough semen to bother testing. Is this a common type of fertility problem? Also, could low copper or anything else cause this that I can fix? I hate to waste what should be a good bull and buy another just to have the same problem.</p><p></p><p>My vet said he would just get a new bull, but I have a small herd and can't afford to just throw away money. Yes I know keeping a bull that is not producing for very long would be wasting money as well, but like I said, I just don't want to go through getting a new bull to have the same thing happen.</p><p></p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12179"] I had my bull tested this week since I seem to have cows that are still open after 4 months with him. The vet said he did not produce enough semen to bother testing. Is this a common type of fertility problem? Also, could low copper or anything else cause this that I can fix? I hate to waste what should be a good bull and buy another just to have the same problem. My vet said he would just get a new bull, but I have a small herd and can't afford to just throw away money. Yes I know keeping a bull that is not producing for very long would be wasting money as well, but like I said, I just don't want to go through getting a new bull to have the same thing happen. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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