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High set tail head
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1511975" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Have a question about possible issues resulting from a high tail head. Have a bull calf that he has a really high set tail. I think I remember hearing something about that it could result in calving issues or prolapse in cows. So I am wondering if and it's a big if to start with if that calf was used as a bull would that affect the calving of his progeny and if it would be much of an issue in daughters? Not really interested in keeping that individual but it just got me to thinking about the tail set as I have seen several bulls like that recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1511975, member: 24816"] Have a question about possible issues resulting from a high tail head. Have a bull calf that he has a really high set tail. I think I remember hearing something about that it could result in calving issues or prolapse in cows. So I am wondering if and it's a big if to start with if that calf was used as a bull would that affect the calving of his progeny and if it would be much of an issue in daughters? Not really interested in keeping that individual but it just got me to thinking about the tail set as I have seen several bulls like that recently. [/QUOTE]
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