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Injured bull report
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 895292" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>I'd do the same thing Hoss, just give the bull at least 30 days (or more) and then take him to a vet. The longer you wait the better chance of a favorable prognosis.</p><p></p><p>Cattle seem to heal up better than most critters, if the cut was just to the sheath and not to the penis itself I'd suspect that bull will heal up just fine. From a vet student's perspective- we learn how to treat problems but don't always get to see the final result of the injury/disease/etc, and that may well result in biased diagnoses. I had two real good vets tell me a "broke" bull needed to be shipped to slaughter. 60 days rest, a BSE, and he went back to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 895292, member: 852"] I'd do the same thing Hoss, just give the bull at least 30 days (or more) and then take him to a vet. The longer you wait the better chance of a favorable prognosis. Cattle seem to heal up better than most critters, if the cut was just to the sheath and not to the penis itself I'd suspect that bull will heal up just fine. From a vet student's perspective- we learn how to treat problems but don't always get to see the final result of the injury/disease/etc, and that may well result in biased diagnoses. I had two real good vets tell me a "broke" bull needed to be shipped to slaughter. 60 days rest, a BSE, and he went back to work. [/QUOTE]
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