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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 40365" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>I had a guy this May ask to rent my pet steer to use as a gomer. He synchro- AI's and said something about having a bull in with the girls somehow produces stronger heats. (My steer is convinced he's a bull, and tries to do a bulls job, but when the real bull sees him he takes off to the other end of the pasture, he's been butted a few times before.)</p><p>I never charged the guy anything, mostly because I had no idea what to charge, and I knew Norman would have good care there. But to answer your question.... yes, I guess people use gomers. Ask an AI tech or some who do AI and see if there is an interest. I saw an old farmer a few years ago who bungeed a big mud flap thing on his bull to use him as a gomer. I think that would be hard on the bulls tool!?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 40365, member: 350"] I had a guy this May ask to rent my pet steer to use as a gomer. He synchro- AI's and said something about having a bull in with the girls somehow produces stronger heats. (My steer is convinced he's a bull, and tries to do a bulls job, but when the real bull sees him he takes off to the other end of the pasture, he's been butted a few times before.) I never charged the guy anything, mostly because I had no idea what to charge, and I knew Norman would have good care there. But to answer your question.... yes, I guess people use gomers. Ask an AI tech or some who do AI and see if there is an interest. I saw an old farmer a few years ago who bungeed a big mud flap thing on his bull to use him as a gomer. I think that would be hard on the bulls tool!?! [/QUOTE]
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