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Heartbroken, lost my bull (dead) at the feed test!
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 560519" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Some Angus bloodlines are more likely to bloat, too. When a now-large Angus operation here in OK started out, they bought out an established Angus show herd. They started testing bulls at our test station. I kept noticing that they were pulling bulls off the test and an unusually high rate. When we were picking up bulls from a test, I asked one of the guys working at the station why. He said they were bloating. After a few tests, he claimed that he could look at the pedigree of a bull from that operation and know whether he was likely to bloat or not. I don't know if any actually died though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 560519, member: 13"] Some Angus bloodlines are more likely to bloat, too. When a now-large Angus operation here in OK started out, they bought out an established Angus show herd. They started testing bulls at our test station. I kept noticing that they were pulling bulls off the test and an unusually high rate. When we were picking up bulls from a test, I asked one of the guys working at the station why. He said they were bloating. After a few tests, he claimed that he could look at the pedigree of a bull from that operation and know whether he was likely to bloat or not. I don't know if any actually died though. [/QUOTE]
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