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<blockquote data-quote="snickers" data-source="post: 686569" data-attributes="member: 13161"><p>the bull didn't have footrot or any injury that was obvious, he either pulled a groin or had some kind of hip dislocation there was never a fever. the heifer just happen to have a urinary infection and our vet said it may have come from the bull being dirty for whatever reason. we treated the heifer and she seems to be fine now. we know this bull breed two cow's early on and they did not come back in heat and now after the injury to leg/hip the breeding doesn't seem to stick and that's my question has anyone had a bull to injure theirself and not be any good after that? I guess I confused you sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snickers, post: 686569, member: 13161"] the bull didn't have footrot or any injury that was obvious, he either pulled a groin or had some kind of hip dislocation there was never a fever. the heifer just happen to have a urinary infection and our vet said it may have come from the bull being dirty for whatever reason. we treated the heifer and she seems to be fine now. we know this bull breed two cow's early on and they did not come back in heat and now after the injury to leg/hip the breeding doesn't seem to stick and that's my question has anyone had a bull to injure theirself and not be any good after that? I guess I confused you sorry. [/QUOTE]
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