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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12057"><p>> I used a new bull 3 yrs ago. On</p><p>> arrival I noticed him lying down</p><p>> more than I thought normal. Put</p><p>> out with the cows he seemed to</p><p>> work ok and was keen enough but</p><p>> would be lying down atthe other</p><p>> end of paddock when there was work</p><p>> to do. Occasionaly we found him</p><p>> hunched , hardly able to walk, and</p><p>> muscle trembles at his hind</p><p>> quarter. He would recover and be</p><p>> put back in with the cows.</p><p></p><p>> Most of his calves were got by</p><p>> A.I. his projeny are now</p><p>> yearlings, and when driven show</p><p>> the same symptoms as himself,---</p><p>> start to saliva slightly, tremble</p><p>> at the back end, and eventually</p><p>> have to lay down. They recover</p><p>> after about 1/2 an hour. They seem</p><p>> to thrive ok, but I do not know</p><p>> the problem. Seems to hereditery.</p><p></p><p>> Can you help?</p><p></p><p>Cattle prices are high, cut your problem and losses and sell the cattle produced by that bull. Also sell the bull if you haven't already.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:sillco@compufort.com">sillco@compufort.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12057"] > I used a new bull 3 yrs ago. On > arrival I noticed him lying down > more than I thought normal. Put > out with the cows he seemed to > work ok and was keen enough but > would be lying down atthe other > end of paddock when there was work > to do. Occasionaly we found him > hunched , hardly able to walk, and > muscle trembles at his hind > quarter. He would recover and be > put back in with the cows. > Most of his calves were got by > A.I. his projeny are now > yearlings, and when driven show > the same symptoms as himself,--- > start to saliva slightly, tremble > at the back end, and eventually > have to lay down. They recover > after about 1/2 an hour. They seem > to thrive ok, but I do not know > the problem. Seems to hereditery. > Can you help? Cattle prices are high, cut your problem and losses and sell the cattle produced by that bull. Also sell the bull if you haven't already. [email=sillco@compufort.com]sillco@compufort.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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