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Gait and soundness in bulls ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Rancher" data-source="post: 701124" data-attributes="member: 5898"><p>A good moving bull should make a saddle horse get on the high trot to keep up with him when he's out checking cows. TRhe best travelling bull I ever had was a black south devon he could breed 80 cows in 60 days and look for more. the problem with those hogfat short strided children of the corn bulls is they get sore and end up being clumsy breeders. In a pasture with several bulls those ones end up with broken dinks and hipped. A bull should move out and being in UFC shape not sumo wrestler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Rancher, post: 701124, member: 5898"] A good moving bull should make a saddle horse get on the high trot to keep up with him when he's out checking cows. TRhe best travelling bull I ever had was a black south devon he could breed 80 cows in 60 days and look for more. the problem with those hogfat short strided children of the corn bulls is they get sore and end up being clumsy breeders. In a pasture with several bulls those ones end up with broken dinks and hipped. A bull should move out and being in UFC shape not sumo wrestler. [/QUOTE]
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