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healed castration pictures please
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1158487" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Our daughter has her own herd. She bought a bull for breeding and 2 more weanling bulls at market price. She got them at a 3 package deal and the younger ones were a steal. Never intended on breeding the younger ones, she really went to buy the older one only and figured she'd make money off the other two after castrating and letting them grow a bit. When she went to castrate, thats when she noticed one had this condition. </p><p>Kind of funny that you'd be concerned about a bull calf having this since you can count on all the bulls being terminal..lol.....Get a cow who has 1 in 4 bull calves inheriting this condition wont matter in the least unless you're in the registered business......we are in the commercial business. AND, if we did decide to keep a bull, we would not breed a bull with one testicle.....doh...edited to add an extra derrrrrrrrr..lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1158487, member: 22072"] Our daughter has her own herd. She bought a bull for breeding and 2 more weanling bulls at market price. She got them at a 3 package deal and the younger ones were a steal. Never intended on breeding the younger ones, she really went to buy the older one only and figured she'd make money off the other two after castrating and letting them grow a bit. When she went to castrate, thats when she noticed one had this condition. Kind of funny that you'd be concerned about a bull calf having this since you can count on all the bulls being terminal..lol.....Get a cow who has 1 in 4 bull calves inheriting this condition wont matter in the least unless you're in the registered business......we are in the commercial business. AND, if we did decide to keep a bull, we would not breed a bull with one testicle.....doh...edited to add an extra derrrrrrrrr..lol [/QUOTE]
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